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Single core:
- dorokhov.alexey April 29, 2015pros: +less complexity of HW design
+less complexity of SW design (here inside a lot of factors)
cons: -potentially higher power consumption
-in some cases higher context switching overheads
Dual core:
pros: +Allows more flexible system solutions
+In some cases can seriously increase perofrmance with high latency memory: twice less cycles to wait for memory. I had projects in which it played decisive role. It also allows to decrease memory frequency and save some power with same performance
cons: -HW design higher complexity
-requires mechanisms of resource sharing