Which of the following is a unique characteristic of a dual-core processor vs. a single-core processor?
A. A dual-core processor uses higher voltage than a single-core processor.
B. A dual-core processor has several unique cores, with the same cache, on two different chips.
C. A dual-core processor has two cores, with separate caches, on the same physical chip.
D. A dual-core processor requires more RAM to function than a single-core processor.
Answer: C. A dual-core processor has two cores, with separate caches, on the same physical chip.
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