What is a CPU CORE?

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @thavaneshanandbalakrishnan2909
    @thavaneshanandbalakrishnan2909 Рік тому +23

    Anthony please do a budget photography setup

  • @mrzongalou
    @mrzongalou Рік тому +11

    Number of cores, number of threads and frequency...

  • @albpicture
    @albpicture Рік тому +3

    nice i love your videos, i just looked a video from the past, and the change is insane

  • @fabian_dude
    @fabian_dude 9 місяців тому +2

    Appreciate ya for explaining it in car terms though
    So,
    Cores= Cylinders/CC
    GHz= RPM

  • @heliumlabs
    @heliumlabs Рік тому +4

    Being a computer engineer having built riscv cores, I can say that clock freq or GHz is not the horsepower. The horsepower is determined by how fast it can perform a certain thing. Look at the cinebench or geekbench for that.
    A simple justification is that just run a pentium-III at 9GHz with a tank of liqui-nitro vs a single raptor lake i9 running at base frequency, you'll get to know..... this video is a perfect example of where insufficient knowledge is dangerous

    • @jacobj.c.7342
      @jacobj.c.7342 Місяць тому +1

      Yup well said. This was painful to watch. He does great clips on photography though

    • @heliumlabs
      @heliumlabs Місяць тому

      @jacobj.c.7342 Exactly. I used to watch his channel for photography and he's doing a phenomenal job. Lessons learned, never say out loud of what you ain't good at.

  • @SuperHD2
    @SuperHD2 Рік тому +1

    Architecture is very important

  • @RichardGrim
    @RichardGrim Рік тому +3

    What I've have problems wrapping my brain around is how a core is actually working ...I know all about what you said but...how did that core do what I'd dose..0.1? On of ...silicon..what the hell is a core ?!

    • @panjwani_art
      @panjwani_art Рік тому

      CPUs use a specific method to work, and the core is at the Center of it all. First, they retrieve instructions from the memory, then decide it, and execute those instructions. A clock is located in the cpu to time this process. This is how the speed of the cpu is calculated.

    • @panjwani_art
      @panjwani_art Рік тому

      Hope that helps

  • @owral-36794
    @owral-36794 Рік тому +2

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  • @Old_Hickory_Jackson
    @Old_Hickory_Jackson Рік тому +4

    I bet you only have one kidney left

  • @Thermo_D
    @Thermo_D Рік тому +1

    "Speed". So GHz actually tells you what it is it's measuring, right in the name! Hertz is a measure of cycles per second! So if a CPU "runs" at 5.6 GHz, it's cycling (refreshing) 5,600,000,000 times per second. Its more similar to RPM, which is another measure of cycles per time.

  • @avancer2423
    @avancer2423 10 місяців тому

    i have 2 cores i think idk how to check but i used 1 and now i use 2 updating a game went from 3-4 hours to 1-3 hours and i can hope i will stop crashing when launching a specific game

  • @MuhammadIqbal-et7ft
    @MuhammadIqbal-et7ft 8 місяців тому

    Hz is just means 'per second'/ s-¹

  • @boas9054
    @boas9054 Рік тому +4

    1 core = 1 piston

    • @Shon_-
      @Shon_- 3 місяці тому

      What about threads, and how do they affect preformance?

    • @boas9054
      @boas9054 3 місяці тому

      @@Shon_- 4 stroke vs 2 stroke

    • @Shon_-
      @Shon_- 3 місяці тому

      @@boas9054 now i gotta look up what are strokes, lowkey thank you i get to learn more now

  • @yotsuba0129
    @yotsuba0129 2 місяці тому

    Why don't we use multiple cpu at once on our daily computer?

  • @SkylinegodzillaBen
    @SkylinegodzillaBen Рік тому +2

    What the heck are you on about? I have an i7 8800k where in there does it have the number "6" for the number of cores?
    My point is this is very bad at describing what a CPU is.
    Heck I have not even gotten into what makes the difference between a workstation and gaming CPU and what one has more "horse power" which is a really bad way of phrasing. It. Try doing massive calculations on a gaming CPU that has more "horse power" then a workstation CPU and see that the lower horsepower CPU complete the task way faster.

    • @adel-vansoliman6942
      @adel-vansoliman6942 Рік тому +2

      He is talking about the numbers that are important when determining what CPU to buy, like its core count and frequency (not in the name). A workstation CPU, like a threadripper, is faster because it has cores at a lower frequency (less horsepower) but way more cores than a gaming CPU. A gaming CPU has more horsepower, allowing it to do more tasks on each core.
      And so the reason these workstation cpu can do this faster is because they have more cores collectively working on a task, but it can be more complex than that. For example, a threadripper 2990wx performs similarly to a 12900k, but the 2990wx has way more cores. The reason why is bc the 12900k has faster cores (and 8 of them are low-performance cores) and more cache (CPU memory). So it depends, and he's just trying to make it easier to understand for people who don't know much about this stuff.

  • @TommyTheDummyh
    @TommyTheDummyh Рік тому +3

    bro forgot threads and cache

  • @totoskiller
    @totoskiller Рік тому +3

    I guess im second, cool video