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Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:42 AM Subject: Re: general question about equipment > That's exactly what Motorola/IBM did with the Altivec unit on the 'G4' > PowerPC processor - a major hardware feature that was no use unless > you programmed specifically for it. > > Same true of SSE on Intel chips I guess. > > os. Except that it' not as huge downfall...afterall, these processors are being put into millions of consumer PCs. Let the corporate IT geeks and enginners worry about re-writing their apps for multi-threading to satisify a small slice of the target market. Bottom line is that we have a faster pc and the ability to multi-task more efficiently. That's all I care about. Don't forget that one of the main benefits that Intel marketed with the duo core is that you can run more than one app (apps that aren't written to take advantage of the duo core system), and your system will run them more efficiently. For example, running your music software and burning a CD at the same time; watching a DVD and running your anti-virus software at the same time, etc, etc. They did tests that demonstrated the efficiencies with these use cases. No custom software required...the system makes the decisions for you. For fortune 500 companies, this is a BIG deal. You can probably imagine how annoying it is and how much people time/$$ it costs a company when they implement synchronized the execution of their anti-virus programs on mutiple user PC, and it cripples their systems such that they can't work on anything else. The duo core system addresses that...MAJOR ROI...big bucks saved in people productivity time. Kris