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  1. #11

    awesome explanation, bro.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by obemon View Post
    The following scenario may not be the most accurate technical representation, but should give you an idea:

    -Single Core CPU (w/out Hyper-threading)
    Imagine you ask someone to do the groceries for you and also asked that person to pick up some pizza at Shakey's. That person would have to do the groceries first, come back to you before he'll do the next task which is to buy the pizza. He isn't smart enough, so he has to do the 2 tasks you asked one-at-a-time.... making him slower.

    -Single Core CPU (with Hyper-threading)
    With hyper-threading, that person is smart enough to do your groceries and also buy the pizza on his way home. He can multi-task better making the 2 jobs done at the same time.... so things are done faster.

    -Dual Core CPU
    This time around, instead of just one person to do multiple tasks, you now actually have 2 people that can do it for you. So one person does that groceries, while the other guy gets the pizza. You're not relying or dependent on one person so 2 things are done more efficiently.

    -Dual Core CPU (with Hyper-threading)
    The person that did the groceries can also pay the bills for you all in one go , while the other person that's ordering the pizza... well you can also ask him to rent a video on his way home.


    So there. If you want the technical details of how different is to the other.... Google it.
    for layman's understanding. this is the best way to simplify those complicated techs.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesCo View Post
    Thanks bai, I'll check also at google. Is it true that in dual core, the speed indicated like 3.0GHz is the total speed of both core and each core is less than 3.0GHz? I saw this in one of the forums here but I can't find it now.
    big NO...Cores on a multi-Core processor operates at the same indicated speed when fully loaded.
    example: Core i7 980X runs @ 3.33Ghz which means that all 6 cores will run @ 3.33Ghz when fully loaded.

    Cores clocking down when idle and Turbo Modes are another story. Keep googling, you'll learn more.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by obemon View Post
    The following scenario may not be the most accurate technical representation, but should give you an idea:

    -Single Core CPU (w/out Hyper-threading)
    Imagine you ask someone to do the groceries for you and also asked that person to pick up some pizza at Shakey's. That person would have to do the groceries first, come back to you before he'll do the next task which is to buy the pizza. He isn't smart enough, so he has to do the 2 tasks you asked one-at-a-time.... making him slower.

    -Single Core CPU (with Hyper-threading)
    With hyper-threading, that person is smart enough to do your groceries and also buy the pizza on his way home. He can multi-task better making the 2 jobs done at the same time.... so things are done faster.

    -Dual Core CPU
    This time around, instead of just one person to do multiple tasks, you now actually have 2 people that can do it for you. So one person does that groceries, while the other guy gets the pizza. You're not relying or dependent on one person so 2 things are done more efficiently.

    -Dual Core CPU (with Hyper-threading)
    The person that did the groceries can also pay the bills for you all in one go , while the other person that's ordering the pizza... well you can also ask him to rent a video on his way home.


    So there. If you want the technical details of how different is to the other.... Google it.
    payter.. hehehehe...

  5. #15
    nice one obemon, very simplified. I agree, no nose bleeding terms

  6. #16
    nose bleed ako tapad y daw pizza.joke...Good explanasyon.

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    very well said.....

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by obemon View Post
    the following scenario may not be the most accurate technical representation, but should give you an idea:

    -single core cpu (w/out hyper-threading)
    imagine you ask someone to do the groceries for you and also asked that person to pick up some pizza at shakey's. That person would have to do the groceries first, come back to you before he'll do the next task which is to buy the pizza. He isn't smart enough, so he has to do the 2 tasks you asked one-at-a-time.... Making him slower.

    -single core cpu (with hyper-threading)
    with hyper-threading, that person is smart enough to do your groceries and also buy the pizza on his way home. He can multi-task better making the 2 jobs done at the same time.... So things are done faster.

    -dual core cpu
    this time around, instead of just one person to do multiple tasks, you now actually have 2 people that can do it for you. So one person does that groceries, while the other guy gets the pizza. You're not relying or dependent on one person so 2 things are done more efficiently.

    -dual core cpu (with hyper-threading)
    the person that did the groceries can also pay the bills for you all in one go , while the other person that's ordering the pizza... Well you can also ask him to rent a video on his way home.


    So there. If you want the technical details of how different is to the other.... Google it.

    bravo!....................
    Last edited by canister_sa_puwet; 04-21-2010 at 05:38 PM.

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    in case kung wa jud mo kabantay ha, 2006 pa ni nga post.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by obemon View Post
    The following scenario may not be the most accurate technical representation, but should give you an idea:

    -Single Core CPU (w/out Hyper-threading)
    Imagine you ask someone to do the groceries for you and also asked that person to pick up some pizza at Shakey's. That person would have to do the groceries first, come back to you before he'll do the next task which is to buy the pizza. He isn't smart enough, so he has to do the 2 tasks you asked one-at-a-time.... making him slower.

    -Single Core CPU (with Hyper-threading)
    With hyper-threading, that person is smart enough to do your groceries and also buy the pizza on his way home. He can multi-task better making the 2 jobs done at the same time.... so things are done faster.

    -Dual Core CPU
    This time around, instead of just one person to do multiple tasks, you now actually have 2 people that can do it for you. So one person does that groceries, while the other guy gets the pizza. You're not relying or dependent on one person so 2 things are done more efficiently.

    -Dual Core CPU (with Hyper-threading)
    The person that did the groceries can also pay the bills for you all in one go , while the other person that's ordering the pizza... well you can also ask him to rent a video on his way home.


    So there. If you want the technical details of how different is to the other.... Google it.

    what an analogy... i salute you

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