Intrepid Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 These days, most new PCs have dual-core central processors (CPU). That's one chip with two complete microprocessors on it, both sharing one path to memory and peripherals. If you have a high-end gaming PC or a workstation, you might have one or two processor chips with four cores each. ... Link To Original Article Quote
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