More Weight and Less Energy for Intel Core Duo E7200 Processor

As far as wise computing is concerned, we all have our preferences for the main processor that our computer would hold. Apparently, we fail to recognize the real issue on our processors that of which is speed that emits heat. Heat in turn is the energy wasted and thus the real score here is to reduce that heat using the latest technology while at the same time providing the same level of performance due today.
Such is the intent of Intel’s new processor, the Intel Core Duo E7200 processor. It lies heavily in trying to shield the heat and providing the same level of performance in computers today. Though it may be heavier, it should help prove how the eco-friendly matters that it boasts of sets in.
Once we got our first “Wolfdale” chips in for testing, we realized that a modern dual-core processor can still bring exceptional performance for today’s high-end machines. While quad-cores definitely have more appeal for the heavy multi-tasking power user, dual-cores can typically accomplish most tasks with performance to spare, but can do so with much lower power consumption and heat production. In addition, if your application of choice is only coded to handle two processor cores, it can actually run faster on a highly-clocked dual-core compared to a mid-range clocked quad-core. While the wave of multi-core software is rising every day, we still haven’t seen truly compelling numbers in main stream applications showing that quad-core processors are worth their premiums for many average, everyday computing scenarios.
(Source) Hot Hardware











