So why do they put laptop processors inside an iMac?
Quote from the Intel site: "The Intel® Core™ Duo processor is the next-generation processor in the latest Intel® Centrino® mobile technology-based notebooks and delivers revolutionary dual-core mobile performance and great power efficiency. "
Can anyone shed some light on the Core Duo processors? If Apple talks about a 1.83 GHz Core Duo processor, is the 1.83 Speed being splitted by those 2 cores, or do you actually get 3.66 GHz of processing speed power? If the last is true, why don't dey announce that 3.66 GHz number?
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Quote from the Intel site: "The Intel® Core™ Duo processor is the next-generation processor in the latest Intel® Centrino® mobile technology-based notebooks and delivers revolutionary dual-core mobile performance and great power efficiency. "