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872752-001 - HP 3.90GHz 8.00GT/s DMI3 3MB L3 Cache Socket
$404.00HP 872752-001 3.90GHz 8.00GT/s DMI3 3MB L3 Cache Socket FCLGA1151 Intel Core i3-7100 Dual-core (2 Core) Processor
769741-001 - HP 3.40GHz 5GT/s DMI2 3MB SmartCache Socket FCLGA1150
$62.00HP 769741-001 3.40GHz 5GT/s DMI2 3MB SmartCache Socket FCLGA1150 Intel Pentium G3450 Dual Core Processor
49Y8291 - HP 2.80GHz LGA775 Core 2 Duo E7400 2-Core
$100.00HP 49Y8291 2.80GHz 1066MHz FSB 3MB L2 Cache Socket LGA775 Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 Dual-core (2 Core) Processor
53Y6653 - HP 2.80GHz LGA775 Core 2 Duo E7400 2-Core
$85.00HP 53Y6653 2.80GHz 1066MHz FSB 3MB L2 Cache Socket LGA775 Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 Dual-core (2 Core) Processor
46C6709 - HP 2.80GHz LGA775 Core 2 Duo E7400 2-Core
$94.00HP 46C6709 2.80GHz 1066MHz FSB 3MB L2 Cache Socket LGA775 Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 Dual-core (2 Core) Processor For System x3250 M2
Dual-core (2 Core)
A dual-core processor is a CPU with two independent cores on one chip. Each runs instructions concurrently, resulting in parallel processing and better multi-tasking than single-string processors. The processor fetches instructions from memory and sends the outcomes to one of two cores. The cores operate while executing different instructions at once. This parallel processing ability increases general system efficiency and accelerates the completion of tasks. Several factors contribute to the efficiency of a dual-core processor, such as clock speed, cache size, and microarchitecture. Fast clock speeds allow the execution of instructions at a pace. Large caches temporarily store data that is frequently accessed. Good microarchitecture design efficiently uses resources, and the cores can process instructions well.