The benefit will come for users who multitask. As in a dual processor system there is a second processor core to share the load either in balanced form or by itself. Programs, such as Adobe Photoshop, are SMP aware and are much faster on a dual processor system。There is some load balancing of non-SMP applications but not as efficiently as those written for multithreading.
Generally speaking, running programs on dual-core home PC would be faster than single-core home PC. I am just curious: Is there any reliable benchmark test results?
Generally speaking, running programs on dual-core home PC would be faster than single-core home PC. I am just curious: Is there any reliable benchmark test results?