Why only a dual core in this day and age?
I think you're right that Apple is likely taking good advantage of dual cores when available.
My biggest concern was the fact that it's a global, and dual core so I thought the battery life would be horrible.
Not tried a dual core one and they may alleviate things...
Intel makes many different products, and has switched to dual core, 64-bit processors in 2006.
The chips are based on an architecture known as dual core.
I know I read the article and wondered why no dual core.
Internally, we expect the dual cores to launch at a slightly lower speed.
"We don't frankly see the need for dual core," he said.
The new one uses over 50% (remember its dual core).