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Old 01-27-2007, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by joshb View Post
Nope, not the seem. There's quite the difference.

Duel processors have more bandwidth available to each CPU, but the dual core model allows information to be shared more effectively between the two cores because there is less distance between the two.

As to which one is better, that depends on what you plan on doing with your machine.
joshb, thanks for this information since i also don't know the difference of dual processor and dual core...right now, AMD and intel already enforce on both specification.
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