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Huh? Please explain your question better.
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if i had 1 processors with 2 cores and speed is 1.0 ghz, those core be sum and the result are : 2.0 ghz?. i need official document explain that
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No, the result isn't 2.0 GHz; it is still 1.0 GHz.
You can start with this page to find documentation on the processors, by type and generation: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/processors/core/core-technical-resources.html.
I suggest that you also learn about symmetric multiprocessing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric_multiprocessing.
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Thanks for you services, do you have a INTEL's document talk about it criteria( cores work separate or the speed could be sum ) ?
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Did you read the article on SMP? That is where you need to start to understand how this works.
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