What is Octa-Core/Hexa-Core/Quad-Core?
Octa-core, hexa-core, and quad-core are terms used to describe the number of processor cores in a computer or mobile device.
A core is essentially a processing unit that performs calculations and executes instructions. The more cores a device has, the more tasks it can handle simultaneously, and the faster it can complete them. Octa-core devices have eight cores, hexa-core devices have six cores, and quad-core devices have four cores. Generally speaking, a device with more cores will be faster and more efficient at multitasking and running resource-intensive applications. However, the number of cores alone doesn't determine a device's performance, as other factors such as clock speed, cache size, and software optimization also play a role. Additionally, having more cores can also lead to higher power consumption and heat generation, which can impact battery life and device durability.