![]() ![]() (I’ll be using quad core as my example throughout this article, but the comments apply to all multi-core processor chips, though the math might change a little). It’s kind of like having four computers instead of just one. This is completely expected, and depends entirely on the software you’re running.Ī “core” is, in essence, a single CPU. Thus, a “quad-core” machine has the equivalent of four separate CPUs on a single chip. Each CPU can execute tasks independently of the others (I’m oversimplifying, of course) without being affected by the others. ![]() The bad news is that … there’s nothing to be fixed. ![]() The good news, if you want to call it that, is that there’s nothing wrong. Here you go and spend extra money to get that super fast quad- (or more) core processor, throw a huge task at it expecting it to go two or four times faster… It’s one of the most frustrating things to experience.
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