The P4 is a single core, right?

Any time you can get multiple cores working, mult-threaded things just work better. We have had good luck with a core i5 (2500), which has 4 cores. Very snappy, and multi-threading works great.

bp

On 2/8/2013 12:30 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
I'm looking at a new x86 router.  My 3 CPU options are:

Pentium 4 631 3.0G
E4300 Core2Duo 1.8 GHz
E6400 Core2Duo 2.13

My old one has the P4.  Is there any reason to go up to the Core2Duo in
terms of performance gain?

Josh Luthman
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