A CPU chip that contains two distinct processing units that work in parallel. IBM introduced dual core Power 4 CPUs in 2000, followed by Sun and HP in 2004 and x86-based Pentiums in 2005.
including dual-core processor, HSPA+ data, fingerprint reader, mobile hotspot, and the ability to dock to a desktop monitor, keyboard and mouse, or a shell that turns it into a full-size laptop.
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