When buying a tablet device, the performance is an important factor to consider. Start of surfing the websites, watch videos, play games or connect with friends, performance becomes the main thing. But performance is not only determined by the number of cores.
According to Christopher Kelly as head of Intel's Malaysia Design Center, it is easy to assume that the larger the number the better the performance, but sometimes figures can be wrong.
"A core is not able to receive instructions and then process it. It's just like a calculator, has some calculators do not help us in solving simple addition, "said Christopher Kelly, head of Intel's Malaysia Design Center, who helped design the Intel chip in a press release.
When discussing about the number of "cores", in a processor, said Kelly, the less corenya became more efficient or capable than more cores. because this is not just a case number, but rather the quality of the cores.
Plus, he explained, the more cores are used, then it should be greater efforts to make them work together more efficiently.
"So the notion that 'it means the more cores the better' is not entirely appropriate, since not all cores are created equal," said Kelly.
According to Christopher Kelly as head of Intel's Malaysia Design Center, it is easy to assume that the larger the number the better the performance, but sometimes figures can be wrong.
"A core is not able to receive instructions and then process it. It's just like a calculator, has some calculators do not help us in solving simple addition, "said Christopher Kelly, head of Intel's Malaysia Design Center, who helped design the Intel chip in a press release.
When discussing about the number of "cores", in a processor, said Kelly, the less corenya became more efficient or capable than more cores. because this is not just a case number, but rather the quality of the cores.
Plus, he explained, the more cores are used, then it should be greater efforts to make them work together more efficiently.
"So the notion that 'it means the more cores the better' is not entirely appropriate, since not all cores are created equal," said Kelly.
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