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Tuesday May 8, 2007 6:22 pm
The Bleeding Edge 170: Sandisk Sansa Connect Wifi DAP
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A basic Quad core runs on the principles that says all the cores has to work together.Like Intel’s Qaud architecture it has 2 di processors running in synchronization which solves the purpose if any of the bi fails.This motherboard of AMD is not a true quad.It has 2 di processors running together to give the same effect.
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This forum is must for people like me. Regards lolly15
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There are a lot of 32-bit operating system that supports a lot of hearts out there. I just do not have Windows. So little latitude OS has nothing to do with the ability to support multicore.
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yes we are curious to know what really is the difference between the quad core and other cores how does the end user benefit from all this
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