![]() ![]() ![]() If a task can be divided into parts and more than 1 parts can be executed simultaneously then you have atleast 2 threads and then again if the software is designed to use more than 1 core and can be multithreaded aswell only then you can utilize it completely No its nothing like that if you have 1.6Ghz w/ 2 cores then it will mean 3.2GhzĪctually it depends upon the software/program you are using,if it is designed to be worked using one core then no matter how many cores you have it will only take sources from 1 source (though you can decide from which core) on the other hand if the software is written in the way that it can use both the cores then it will use both the cores and in this case if you have quad core ,your other 2 cores would not be supporting to the application ![]()
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