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2024-05-15 03:51 AM
A Intel I3-6100u works right on screen sharing or no?
Dual and single-core laptops have a reduced frame rate when screen sharing (around 5 frames per second). For optimum screen-sharing performance on laptops, we recommend a quad-core processor or higher.
I m confused about the cores and the technology or architecture of a cpu
Thanks
2024-05-16 03:36 PM
Hi @Kostas79
An Intel i3-6100u may have a difficulty with screen sharing, like noticeable frame drops.
The reasons are due to:
Limited Processing Power: Screen sharing involves capturing the content of your screen, encoding it, and then transmitting it over the internet. This process requires significant computational power, especially if you're sharing high-resolution content or running other applications simultaneously.
Resource Competition: Running Zoom alongside other applications can strain the limited processing resources of a dual-core CPU. If you're running several programs simultaneously, your CPU may struggle to allocate enough resources to Zoom for smooth screen sharing.