I chose the Chrome browser for the Browser Mark test. This test can simulate the speed of the system when browsing the Internet. The higher the score, the faster the system is in a network environment with multiple web pages and multiple elements. Judging from my tests, at least the currently fastest Chrome browser does not support multi-core processors very well. Whether it is an AMD or Intel processor, the speed difference from dual-core to multi-core is not too big. We When using other browsers (such as IE), there is no difference between processors with different cores. So from the point of view of surfing the Internet, a dual-core processor is enough.
But now browsers are beginning to optimize for multi-core? For example, IE9 is not ineffective