That's usually true. You have to be careful with the i5 and i7, though- I've seen dual-core i7s before, and quad-core i5s. It's always best to check the models before you decide.
In general, though, on a desktop, the i5 will be enough multitasking for the job. I'd rather have four real cores than Hyperthreading, anyway.
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In general, though, on a desktop, the i5 will be enough multitasking for the job. I'd rather have four real cores than Hyperthreading, anyway.
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