More or less. You won't get twice the performance; and you won't get any appreciable improvement in any given program unless it's specifically written to use threads. But if you routinely run multiple programs that are all busy at once, then dual core might be an advantage.Originally posted by Sebboe
I am assuming that the dual core will give much better performance ...
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