Posted by Albert Jerusalem on Saturday, October 16, 2010,
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Processors
While buying a new personal computer, which is the one thing that
matters above anything else? It's the computer's central processing unit
(CPU) or processor. The silicon based processor chips are the brains of
a computer that control every single function of the computer. The
choice of processor decides the speed of computing and its multitasking
ability. If you are planning to buy a new desktop or laptop computer,
you would want to know which is the best computer processor to buy in
... Continue reading ...
Quad Core vs Dual Core
Posted by Albert Jerusalem on Saturday, October 16, 2010,
In :
Processors
Is quad core faster than dual core? How will a change to quad core
affect my computer performance? Without going into deep technical
details I try to answer these questions through a quad core vs dual core
comparison.
The computer chip is the brain of a computer and its speed of operation
is directly proportional to its clocking frequency (measured in
Gigahertz nowadays). More the transistors on a chip, more is its
clocking frequency. So for many years, microprocessor manufacturing
g... Continue reading ...
Intel Core i3 vs i5 vs i7
Posted by Albert Jerusalem on Saturday, October 16, 2010,
In :
Processors
If you are planning to buy a new desktop or laptop,
you will notice the names of three new Intel created processor lines
named core i3, core i5, and core i7 in the specifications. If you are
undecided on whether to opt for the old core 2 duo models or go for
these new lines, this article might help you decide. After reading
through this article, you won't feel the need to make an Intel core i3 vs core 2 duo
comparison. So how do the i3, i5 and i7 lines differ and what more do
they offe... Continue reading ...
i3 vs i5
Posted by Albert Jerusalem on Saturday, October 16, 2010,
In :
Processors
Intel has completely revamped its manufacturing
process and rolled out a completely new family of processors in the form
of the core i3, core i5 and core i7 series. The broad processor range,
spread over three classes is designed to cater to the varying computing
needs of various consumers. These three series also include a separate
mobile processor line. If you are planning to buy a new laptop or desktop computer
and are in a dilemma about whether to opt for an core i3 or core i5
chip... Continue reading ...
Core i5 vs Core i7
Posted by Albert Jerusalem on Saturday, October 16, 2010,
In :
Processors
There was a time when figuring out Intel's computer microprocessors used to be simple. This is a part of the history of computer processors
when Pentium series of chips were rolled out by Intel, which were
progressively faster than their predecessors and all you looked at was
the clocking speed. However, the introduction of dual core and later
quad core changed it all. Multithreading came with the introduction of
multiple cores and computing was taken to a new level. However, the slew
o... Continue reading ...
i3 i5 i7 Comparison
Posted by Albert Jerusalem on Saturday, October 16, 2010,
In :
Processors
Intel has launched its new family of processors
quite recently that has redefined all notions related to computing
performance. This new family of processors consists of three classes -
core i3, core i5 and core i7. While the Intel core i3 series has been
made to cater to the entry level desktop and laptop computer
market, the core i5 series is aimed at the mid level computing segment.
The core i7 series is stuffed with high performance processors that can
serve the high end market. Ev... Continue reading ...
Intel Core i3 vs Core 2 Duo
Posted by Albert Jerusalem on Saturday, October 16, 2010,
In :
Processors
We live in the times where computing power, once available only at the
level of super computers, has been made available to the common man. The
forerunner in the race, who's probably miles ahead of its competitors
is the computing giant Intel. According to the needs of computer users,
Intel delivers chips with varying degrees of power and clocking speed.
These include the entry level, mid level and high end processors. The
latest entry level Intel chips to hit the market are the core i3... Continue reading ...
AMD vs Intel
Posted by Albert Jerusalem on Saturday, October 16, 2010,
In :
Processors
When it comes to the debate on computer processors, there is no battle
bigger than the one fought between AMD Vs Intel. These are the 2
behemoths of the computer processor industry, and every single machine
is using one of these 2 chips. With each passing year, both these
companies are constantly trying to outdo each other and eat into the
others market share, but at the end of each financial year it seems like
nothing has changed, as both of them are firmly sticking to their guns.
The... Continue reading ...
AMD vs Intel Processors
Posted by Albert Jerusalem on Saturday, October 16, 2010,
In :
Processors
The central processing unit (CPU) is to computers what brain is to human
beings. If the CPU does not function properly, a 22 inch LCD monitor
would be absolutely futile. The point, therefore is that there is no use
of 'beauty without brains'! Jokes apart, though, in computers, the
processor is what you pay for the most, and then the other things follow
suit. Talking of processors, Intel and AMD processors are the ones
selling like hot cakes in the market. Which one is better, depends on... Continue reading ...
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