> No they meant dual-processor. There were no dual-core PowerPC cpus ever used
> in Macs. This one may have had it's cpu board replaced.

Not true: the quad G5 is technically a dual-CPU, dual-core G5. But you are
correct in that there was never a dual-core G4.

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