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<blockquote data-quote="MAC-simus" data-source="post: 54191" data-attributes="member: 2338"><p>its like to have two processing units in one shell. in contrast with dual CPU systems in dual core architecture the processing units communicate faster, its smaller and requires less power. it will do the same job as dual CPU system. they are rumored to have larger L2 cache, 1mb, which is a big deal. it will be heaven for dual optimized apps, so expect much, much better performance lets say in final cut or motion and OS X. though it would not metter for some apps, that are not dual optimized. I consider it a significant update. first dual core notebook. apple may even change the design (I think so)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAC-simus, post: 54191, member: 2338"] its like to have two processing units in one shell. in contrast with dual CPU systems in dual core architecture the processing units communicate faster, its smaller and requires less power. it will do the same job as dual CPU system. they are rumored to have larger L2 cache, 1mb, which is a big deal. it will be heaven for dual optimized apps, so expect much, much better performance lets say in final cut or motion and OS X. though it would not metter for some apps, that are not dual optimized. I consider it a significant update. first dual core notebook. apple may even change the design (I think so) [/QUOTE]
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