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Meh. XP Pro came with my laptop, what do I care? ;-) Best, Andreas jeff larson wrote: >> From: Sean Echevarria >> >> The second link makes the distinction between physical >> processors and cores with the upshot being that XP home will >> make use of both cores. > > Right, the issue for XP Pro is that it supports "Symmetric > Multiprocessors" > (SMPs). This is not the same thing as multiple-cores, though the > OS may display them the same way in the administration tools. > > SMPs have been around a long time and are basically special > motherboards that accept more than one processor chip and sometimes > duplicate supporting components like cache, memory, and disk > controllers. Multiple cores (in home machines) are relatively recent, > they effectively duplicate the CPU but share the same cache, memory, > and other components. > > SMPs have typically been available only in "server" class machines, > I have never seen one in a laptop. > > Jeff > > > . >