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Speed of Parallels and dual processors
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<blockquote data-quote="NeilP" data-source="post: 811594" data-attributes="member: 72984"><p>I have seen a few threads where tests have shown Parallels to be the slowest of the bunch of different virtulal machine apps.</p><p></p><p>This has been put down to the fact that parallels only takes advantage of a single processor. One of these threads mentioned it was Parallels v3 they were testing, the other thread did not mention a version.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know if the latest Parallels 4.0 supports twin processors on the Mac Pro. I see Fusion supports twin processors, jsut wondering if P4 has caught up?</p><p></p><p>Neil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeilP, post: 811594, member: 72984"] I have seen a few threads where tests have shown Parallels to be the slowest of the bunch of different virtulal machine apps. This has been put down to the fact that parallels only takes advantage of a single processor. One of these threads mentioned it was Parallels v3 they were testing, the other thread did not mention a version. Anyone know if the latest Parallels 4.0 supports twin processors on the Mac Pro. I see Fusion supports twin processors, jsut wondering if P4 has caught up? Neil [/QUOTE]
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