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"dding new processor cores may sound like an easy way to boost
PC performance, but software must be able to take advantage of it
for customers to actually benefit."

It's great to know OS X is built from the ground up to take
advantage of multi-processors... and so does most of the latest
software...
Posted by: panic man   Posted on: 09/27/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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By Intel's numbers they will lag behind AMD by at least 50%  BeGoneFool | 09/26/06
You need reading glasses!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/27/06
AMD is at least 5x better  Prognosticator | 09/27/06
Software  panic man | 09/27/06
Just as Windows is.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/27/06
"WIndows" is vague  doh123 | 09/27/06
Performance  boxmonkey | 09/27/06
Or...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/27/06
Or not  boxmonkey | 09/27/06
INTEL HAS THE CPU AS LSI?  BALTHOR | 09/27/06
Boost for VMs...  jdknco@... | 09/27/06
It is like a Cadillac without wheels  peeseebeeb@... | 09/27/06
Useless  little_widget | 09/28/06
I would rather wait for the real quad-core and not the 2 slapped together  Dr_T | 09/28/06

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