The MacBook Air really caught my eye and I think that this device is really worth the price. It gets confusing when there is a mention of a dual-core CPU and core i5 processor; what's the main distinction here?
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Archie
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I'm not entirely sure about the technical details, but I think the speed of your computer depends on your CPU power and the processor. With Apple, even though we may not always get the latest items on the market, they know how to put things... See more
Sharkbait
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In my simple understanding regarding computer parts, a CPU and a processor are one and the same. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. From the highlight I've seen, the presenter mentioned that the processor is a dual-core i5 CPU. This means... See more
ItsFidgety
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I like the new Mac mini, and I am definitely considering it. I think the price tag is more than reasonable as well. I also like the new iPad design, though I really have to get used to it and I'm not sure if I look it more than the previous... See more