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Question about the difference between iMac processors (Just Curious)
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<blockquote data-quote="eliehass" data-source="post: 1231838" data-attributes="member: 33792"><p>I'm fairly certain that my core i5 has hyper-threading as well. It's a dual core processor, but the OS registers it as having 4 "cores". I bought my iMac in the end of December because my MBP just wasn't cutting it for heavy 1080p video editing anymore. I got the highest possible specced BTO 21.5 incher possible. Now that these newfangled sandy bridge processors are out I'm feeling left behind again. </p><p></p><p>I guess when it comes time for me to upgrade a few years down the road, whatever computer I get will smoke these sandy bridge processors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eliehass, post: 1231838, member: 33792"] I'm fairly certain that my core i5 has hyper-threading as well. It's a dual core processor, but the OS registers it as having 4 "cores". I bought my iMac in the end of December because my MBP just wasn't cutting it for heavy 1080p video editing anymore. I got the highest possible specced BTO 21.5 incher possible. Now that these newfangled sandy bridge processors are out I'm feeling left behind again. I guess when it comes time for me to upgrade a few years down the road, whatever computer I get will smoke these sandy bridge processors. [/QUOTE]
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