How many cpu does a quad core have...sorry for asking here.
How many cpu does a quad core have...sorry for asking here.
quad = 4
dual = 2
Thank you, my friend just doesn't trust me...lol
Moved (nothing to do with C++).
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Also:
Hexacore = 6 cores
Octacore = 8 cores
Glad we could clear that up
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It's worth mentioning that people are answering a question that they assumed you were asking, however, worded incorrectly. To answer your question more pedantically: A quad core CPU has (or rather is), as the article implies, a single CPU with four cores. There is a significant difference between four cores and four CPU.
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And how do you call the CPU with 16 or 32 cores?
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> And how do you call the CPU with 16 or 32 cores?
Multi-core.
how about Hexteen and Trity Dual
did you just make that up?
Using this as a reference: http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.polygon.names.html
I'd say they'd be called: Hexadeca-core and Triacontakaidi-core.
The last I like most - it will be so easy to ask about it in the shop...
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except for the problem of too many layers of indirection.
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Good line to pick up girls with though
Boy: I've got a Triacontakaidi-core CPU
Girl: O' rly?
Boy: Yeee!
Girl: Do you want to get a drink sometime?
In real life,it's there any program that utilize 4 cpu?
For example in networking program,each thread are created for each client connected to server.Sorry for sounding like a newbie but you have to create 1 thread to utilize 1 cpu,second to utilize second cpu...I hope you understand what I mean.
So my question is that,If I were to buy 4 cpu as opposed to 2 cpu.I'm most likely wasting my money.Programming multithreaded program are hard,I think nobody except for scientist/engineer or guys in pixar that crunch large number would create program that utilize 4^x cpu.
huh,I hope somebody can clear up my confusion?