Jan 6, 2008, 07:28 PM
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Dual, and so forth core processors CAN go faster IF software is tailored to take advantage of this. The general idea is each processor is a mind that can do stuff. So, if you have two, three, four, or so forth minds working on parts of a problem that can be solved in time, or if they each solve a seperate problem at the same time, then you can theoritically ge tmore work done. Unfortunately, from what I have gathered, it seems that software is mostly written for single and dual core processors. You may want to check into this though because it would be a shame to pay a ton of money only to find out that no software will totally use all the processors.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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