Eightcore
Eight-core, often written octa-core in marketing materials, is a label applied to processors that have eight independent processing cores capable of executing instructions in parallel. In common usage, eight-core devices may use a true octa-core design with eight physical cores, or a heterogeneous arrangement in which some cores are optimized for high performance and others for energy efficiency. The term is widely used in mobile devices, desktop CPUs, and server processors, but marketing language can obscure architectural details such as core type, clock speed, cache size, and the presence of unified memory controllers.
In practice, performance depends on architecture and software. Scheduling across eight cores, task parallelism, memory bandwidth,
Eight-core designs emerged as part of the broader shift to multi-core processors in the late 2000s. Manufacturers
Common application domains include mobile devices where core count is one aspect of performance and efficiency,