What Are Dual Core, Quad Core, Hexa Core & Octa Core Processors?

By Raman Sharma

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Well, it’s very clear why these processors are called dual core, quad core, hexa core, and octa core. This is due to the number of cores they have. Dual-core processors are made up of two cores (independent actual processing units are called cores) that is why called dual core. Similarly quad core processors are made up of 4 cores, hexa core with 6 cores, and in the same manner octa core with 8 cores.

Doubling the amount of cores also doubles the performance! Why? Let me explain. For example, if you’ve a quad-core processor (4 cores), then the task will be divided in 4 parts to be completed faster but if you’ve octa-core processor (8 cores), then the task will be divided into 8 parts and complete the task double faster than quad-core processor.

Dual Core, Quad Core, Hexa Core, Octa Core Processors

Now, let me tell you about each of these processors one by one:

Dual Core Processors

Dual-core refers to a CPU that includes two complete execution cores per physical processor. It has combined two processors and their caches and cache controllers onto a single integrated circuit (silicon chip).

Quad Core Processors

A quad-core processor is a chip with four independent units called cores that read and execute central processing unit (CPU) instructions such as add, move data, and branch.

Within the chip, each core operates in conjunction with other circuits such as cache, memory management, and input/output (I/O) ports. The individual cores in a quad-core processor can run multiple instructions at the same time, increasing the overall speed for programs compatible with parallel processing.

Hexa Core Processors

Hexa Core is another multi-core processor that comes with six cores and has the ability to perform tasks even faster than dual core and quad core processors.

For PC users, Hexa Core processors are nothing new because Intel has already launched its Intel Core i7 Hexa Core processor in 2010. But, this term may be slightly new for smartphone users because mostly smartphone companies was using only Dual Core and Quad Core processors but very few smartphones are launched with Hexa Core processors.

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Octa Core Processors

As dual core processors are made up of 2 cores, quad core with 4 cores, and hexa core with 6 cores, the octa core processors are made up of 8 completely independent cores to perform task very efficiently and even double faster than quad core processor.

Modern octa-core processors, simply have two sets of quad-core processors, which split various tasks between them according to type. Most of the time, the lower-powered set of cores will be employed. When advanced tasks are needed, however, the faster set of four cores will kick in.

A more accurate term than octa-core, then, would be “dual quad-core”. But that just sounds confusing, and it’s not nearly so marketable. So, octa-core it is.

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5 thoughts on “What Are Dual Core, Quad Core, Hexa Core & Octa Core Processors?”

  1. Question hexa is normally 16, why are you writing 6?
    Duo =2, quad = 4, Octa = 8 and hexa = 16, that means hexa is best!
    Hexa number system runs from 0-9 a-f equals 16 Numbers

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    • In number system, I think you’re talking about hexadecimal and it means hexa+decimal (where hexa means 6 and decimal means 10) = 16. And the alone hexa means just 6.

      Hope you understand.

      Thanks.

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  2. Very nice description about processors.. now a common man can understand which processor phone to buy.

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