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My comment in the thread:
"I am not surprised. I think this getting a little ridiculous, no? Does anyone need 4 cores? I would suspect 3 of the 2.8GHz cores in my Mac Pro would be collecting dust if things ran as efficiently as they should be. I would prefer better written software over more processor cores or GPU's. "I am also not surprised because I started this thread a few months ago when it was rumored there would be mobile quad cores in a short while.
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True- However, if you were to put three computers next to each other and bench them, you'll be surprised....
Put 3 computers, 1- single core, 1- dual core, 1- quad core all running the same clock speed, say 2GHz next to each other and run iTunes, a single core app. Run a file conversion. You know which computer will finish the job fastest? You know which will take the longest? January 2008 Member of the Month |
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Says the guy with the mac pro
![]() Really, I use my portable as a primary workstation quad core would be nice for some circumstances, but they'd better figure out the heat and power issues first or it would be more of a pain than a boon for me. Now, would we all be better off if code was leaner? Sure. But that won't stop hardware manufacturers from generating new equipment. We gotta make some money too ya know It'd be a whole lot better if we had more effecient hardware AND codestreams
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Software isn't smart enough yet. Maybe Snow Leopard will fix the problem.
Apps that aren't threaded for multiple cores work slower than on a computer with a single core. Most apps are not threaded so they don't perform as well as they could. The more cores the computer has, the slower non-threaded apps perform. January 2008 Member of the Month |
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What would make more sense regarding speed and power consumption? Quadcore chips running a slower FSB than the desktop version, or Dual Core running the same FSB as a desktop?
Unless you're utilizing the other two cores, which I'm assuming most programs aren't optimized for, wouldn't having less cores with a faster FSB speed be more efficient? |
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