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  Performance Evaluation for Threads Execution in Single and Multi Core Processors  
  Authors : Vilma Tomço; Igli Tafa; Elona Pashaj
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It was the year 2000 when firstly got introduced a new technology that would format the entire thinking and working with computers. This new technology was called multi core and was firstly invented by Intel. From that year on cooperating with a computer was easier and faster. Our paper is intended to describe the benefits of multi core processors based on an experiment comparing this technology with the one before.

 

Published In : IJCSN Journal Volume 3, Issue 4

Date of Publication : 01 August 2014

Pages : 153 - 155

Figures : 04

Tables : 01

Publication Link : Performance Evaluation for Threads Execution in Single and Multi Core Processors

 

 

 

Vilma Tomço : Mathematical and Statistics Department, Tirana University

Igli Tafa : Computer Science, Faculty of Information and Technology, Polytechnic University Tirana

Elona Pashaj : Computer Science, Faculty of Information and Technology, Polytechnic University Tirana

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Linux

C language

threads

parallelism

multicore

single-core

processor

1.Dual core processors improve the work of the computer in a very distinguished way 2.The result of nearly 50% in the delay improvement demonstrates that dual-core technology saves nearly 50% time on calculations. 3. Why this value is not exactly 50% but a close value is a matter of thread overhead.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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