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PC World Review: Mesh Matrix Vector X2-Fi

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Anthony Dhanendran of Personal Computer World reviews the Mesh Matrix Vector X2-Fi and identifies its main distinguishing feature as its dual-core processor. 'The Mesh Matrix Vector X2-Fi’s main distinguishing feature is its use of a dual-core processor. Until this year, every home computer used a 'single-core' processor, which meant it could only do one thing at a time (although the computer could run many applications, the processor itself was only completing one task). AMD's dual-core technology means that there are effectively two processors running simultaneously, so the computer is capable in theory of doing things twice as fast.'

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Source: PC World

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