hmm, how about a "Intel Pentium D @ 3.2 Ghz"
how much better is that likely to be over a P4 3.4 HT?
EDIT: ooh found this: Pentium D is a dual core processor, while the Pentium 4 HT is a single core that is capable of running two software threads. More simply put, The Pentium D is 2 people each pulling their own wagons, the Pentium 4 HT is one person pulling 2 wagons with lubricated wheels. Over all, the Pentium D is better because it is truly dual core, although the Pentium 4 does a great job of trying.
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