audiobahn1000
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From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-core_(computing)
"most current (as of 2006) video games will run faster on a 3 GHz single-core processor than on a 2GHz dual-core processor (of the same core architecture), despite the dual-core theoretically having more processing power, because they are incapable of efficiently using more than one core at a time."
I found that statement on Wikipedia. Does this mean that a software program must be designed to use a dual core CPU to use both CPU cores? That is, if its not designed to use both cores only one core will be used?
"most current (as of 2006) video games will run faster on a 3 GHz single-core processor than on a 2GHz dual-core processor (of the same core architecture), despite the dual-core theoretically having more processing power, because they are incapable of efficiently using more than one core at a time."
I found that statement on Wikipedia. Does this mean that a software program must be designed to use a dual core CPU to use both CPU cores? That is, if its not designed to use both cores only one core will be used?