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----- Original Message ----- > Software needs to be optimized to work on more than one core (or CPU). > Most software is not, Ableton Live version 6.0 is. If you run e.g. Live 5.0 on a dual core machine, then it (and all of its plugins) will only make use of one core. Yes, but you have the OS and many other aps running on the other or both cores...so, again, you still get better performance without having software that is written specifically to take advantage of the duo core system. I think you alluded to this already. The main point, then, is that no one should avoid a duo core system just because they have software that isn't written to take advantage of it. The system will run better than a solo core, period. . Kris > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Qua Veda [mailto:qua@oregon.com] > Gesendet: Freitag, 3. August 2007 17:20 > An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Betreff: RE: general question about equipment > > I believe that Kris is actually more of an expert on this, > but my understanding is that s/w does not need to be > "optimized" in any way to take > advantage of dual-core Intel processors. These are not like > using two > totally separate processors on a motherboard. These are > single processors with multiple cores. I believe the > microcode in the processor and chipset take care of routing > information to take advantage of them.