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KrisKross 03-01-2007 10:50 PM

Core Duo vs Core 2 Duo.
 
I know very little about the difference in processors, especially the new processors in the Macs.

What are the major differences between a 2 GHz Core Duo and a 2 GHz Core 2 Duo?

/newb

Evil E 03-01-2007 10:52 PM

Get the core 2 :)

PHP-CODER-FOR-HIRE 03-01-2007 10:53 PM

Basically? More cache. Both have the same FSB, and the same architecture, and the same processing technology.

PHP-CODER-FOR-HIRE 03-01-2007 10:55 PM

Also, the Core 2 is 64bit (EM64T) and the Core is still only a 32-bit chip

Evil E 03-01-2007 10:55 PM

Here's an answer i found using the website www.google.com

Quote:

Dual core is simply a generic term referring to any processor package with two physical CPUs in one. The Pentium D, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo and Athlon X2 are all current CPUs that have dual cores in one package.

The Pentium D is simply two Pentium 4 Prescott cpus inefficiently paired together and ran as dual core.

The Core Duo is Intel's first generation dual core processor based upon the Pentium M (a Pentium III-4 hybrid) made mostly for laptops (though a few motherboard manufacturers have released desktop boards supporting the Core Duo CPU), and is much more efficiently than Pentium D.

The Core 2 Duo is Intel's second generation (hence, Core 2) processor made for desktops and laptops designed from the ground up to be fast while not consuming nearly as much power as previous CPUs.


Note - Intel has dropped the Pentium name in favor of the Core architecture as Intel is restructuring and refocusing it's efforts to become number one again (and are doing a fine job, might I add).

The AMD Athlon X2 CPUs have two revisions, the first one is essentially very similiar to the Pentium Ds in that they are simply two Athlon 64 chips fused together, making power requirements quite steep (around 89 watts). The second revision is made more efficiently, like the Core Duos, with much less power consumption (around 65 watts).


There are, of course, other differences, but that is the gist of dual cores as it relates to Intel and AMD.

Boobzooka 03-01-2007 11:25 PM

FYI, if you're buying, price cuts coming at the end of April.

KrisKross 03-01-2007 11:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DareRing (Post 11998302)
FYI, if you're buying, price cuts coming at the end of April.

On Macbooks specifically? If so, got a source?

Thanks :)

Tat2Jr 03-01-2007 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by knewon (Post 11998203)
Here's an answer i found using the website www.google.com

Bookmarked! Thanks! :1orglaugh

Boobzooka 03-01-2007 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KrisKross (Post 11998308)
On Macbooks specifically? If so, got a source?

Thanks :)

No, sorry, on the CPUs. My guess is Macbooks will still be overpriced. :winkwink:

BigCashCrew 03-01-2007 11:34 PM

core 2 all the way.


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