Wishbone: 1. How many years has it been since anybody even
produced single-core CPUs? Expecting optimizations for ancient hardware is slightly optimistic, I think.
rtcvb32: You'd be surprised. Maybe not for the major PC market, but you can still get/buy 4bit, 6bit, 8bit, 10bit, 12bit, 16bit, 32bit processors, with full data specs and everything ranging from a few megahertz to gigahertz, programmable roms from several kilobytes to megabytes, to ignoring that and requiring separate RAM and a full motherboard.
Tablets and phones most likely use a single processor, the Raspberry Pi is a single processor (
although recently they have put out one with more cores).
See the
Mouser Store, although you may be more inclined to be a electronics specialist if you do. I've wondered about buying some of these cheaper chips for $1 per, and then running them together as a huge cluster. Naturally that's what a GPU effectively is...
1: my phone is shite but has a dual core at least.
2: you are perpetuating the myth of newer users that somehow re-opening a thread like this on here is somehow useful
3: the info you have just provided would be better off in its own thread.
4: thats it. lets finish this thread here... FOREVER!