And accomplish nothing so much (marginally) faster.
I daresay there is very, very little in the business commercial world to efficiently make use of 8 cores.
Now modeling and weather prediction and such could, but in fact already use much more powerful machines.
Anyone see value in this beyond marketing?
Desktops or servers?
Big difference.
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Exactly
This should make the folks at Dreamworks or Pixar happy. Their software can take advantage of multiple cores to distribute the rendering of images.
This would also make for a nice VM host server.
Oops, sorry, just saw this was i7-class machine, not Xeon. Never mind...
I could use an 8 core desktop to run my own virtualized lab.
Its a lot cheaper than an actual lab.
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In Theory, theory and practice are the same.
In Practice, they are not.
"Virtual" as opposed to actual hardware or "production" software. Just a dream. Got to run it with electrons first, "real world" later.
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I understand. I just don't "have the faith." But I am old school.
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