Is it worth waiting for the 65nm and Dual Core 64-bit processor for your PC?

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If it is not urgent to upgrade your PC, you should wait for the 65nm and Dual Core 64-bit processor based PC/Notebook, it is a great improvement to cope with Windows Vista.:bugeye:
 
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Windows Vista will run on current generation PCs, but you won't get all the eye candy.

Do you think a dual core processor will improve the type of stuff you do? You must remember that in order to take advantage of the dual cores you application must be multi-threaded. If it isn't you won't see any improvement.
 
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The combination of 65nm technology and dual core 64-bit processors is indeed a great improvement in computing power. These advancements allow for faster processing speeds and improved performance, making it a great option for running demanding operating systems like Windows Vista. However, if your current PC is still functioning well and meets your needs, it may not be urgent to upgrade just for these specific features. It may be worth considering the cost and benefits of upgrading versus waiting for future advancements in technology. Ultimately, the decision to upgrade should be based on your individual needs and preferences.
 

Related to Is it worth waiting for the 65nm and Dual Core 64-bit processor for your PC?

What is 65nm technology and how does it impact processors?

65nm technology refers to the size of the transistors used in a processor. The smaller the size, the more transistors can be packed onto a single processor, leading to increased speed and efficiency. This technology allows for faster processing and lower power consumption.

What does it mean for a processor to be dual core?

Dual core means the processor has two separate cores or processing units on a single chip. This allows for better multitasking and increased performance, as each core can handle different tasks simultaneously.

What is the significance of a 64-bit processor?

A 64-bit processor can handle larger amounts of data and address more memory than a 32-bit processor. This allows for faster processing of complex tasks and better performance for applications that require a lot of memory, such as video editing or gaming.

What are the advantages of combining 65nm technology with a dual core 64-bit processor?

By combining these technologies, you get the benefits of both. The smaller size of the transistors allows for faster processing, while the dual core and 64-bit capabilities provide increased performance and efficiency. This combination is ideal for tasks that require heavy multitasking and processing of large amounts of data.

What types of devices use 65nm and dual core 64-bit processors?

These processors are commonly used in modern computers, laptops, and servers. They are also used in smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices, as well as in gaming consoles and other electronic devices that require high processing power.

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