Difference between Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7
Intel will stop selling Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad in 2010. Core is the new range of Intel processors.
Core i3:
- Entry level processor.
- 2-4 Cores
- 4 Threads
- Hyper-Threading (efficient use of processor resources)
- 3-4 MB Catche
- 32 nm Silicon (less heat and energy)
Core i5:
- Mid range processor.
- 2-4 Cores
- 4 Threads
- Turbo Mode (turn off core if not used)
- Hyper-Threading (efficient use of processor resources)
- 3-8 MB Catche
- 32-45 nm Silicon (less heat and energy)
Core i7:
- High end processor.
- 4 Cores
- 8 Threads
- Turbo Mode (turn off core if not used)
- Hyper-Threading (efficient use of processor resources)
- 4-8 MB Catche
- 32-45 nm Silicon (less heat and energy)
Credit to: abhishek.excellent
-by TommyRaudy-
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