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Are you multi-cored?

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  • D Dan Neely

    does it come with a discount for the chiropractor you'll need after hauling it around a few times?

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    Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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    LOL I rather hope so! Fortunately, demos are not something we need to do that often, but as we're sponsoring the European Software Conference[^] in Cologne at the start of November, we thought we'd better have something to put on show. It will double as a test machine living on a desk most of the time.

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    • P Paul Selormey

      Looking at the recent Intel adverts, I feel lonely :((

      "Multi-Core Is Mainstream: Are you ready?"

      Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4, and do not have any plans (especially for my home PC) to upgrade yet. At home, I have Dell Precision with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz, at work it is self-built (with Dell monitor) with Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz. How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth? Best regards, Paul.

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      David Crow
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      Paul Selormey wrote:

      How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth?

      I'm running a close second with a PIII 667MHz.


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      • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

        LOL I rather hope so! Fortunately, demos are not something we need to do that often, but as we're sponsoring the European Software Conference[^] in Cologne at the start of November, we thought we'd better have something to put on show. It will double as a test machine living on a desk most of the time.

        Anna :rose: Linting the day away :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"

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        Dan Neely
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        Unless you need bleeding edge performance I'd think a high end 14/15" model running a 24/30" screen moved by the same muscle that built the booth would be a better choice. :P

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        • B benjymous

          I've got a dual-cpu machine at home, but it's only running WinXP Home, so it's half wasted (Before anyone asks, the machine was being given away at work, and was marginally more powerful than my old machine, I don't have the spare cash to get XP Pro, and it's not powerful enough for Vista.)

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          David Crow
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          benjymous wrote:

          I've got a dual-cpu machine...and it's not powerful enough for Vista.)

          Really?


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          • B benjymous

            I've got a dual-cpu machine at home, but it's only running WinXP Home, so it's half wasted (Before anyone asks, the machine was being given away at work, and was marginally more powerful than my old machine, I don't have the spare cash to get XP Pro, and it's not powerful enough for Vista.)

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            Dan Neely
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            benjymous wrote:

            I've got a dual-cpu machine at home,

            benjymous wrote:

            and it's not powerful enough for Vista.)

            Dual Pentium2?

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            • D DaveX86

              P4 2.4 GHZ, not even hyperthreading. Waiting for the Quad-Cores to be a bit cheaper. When I get a new box, I like it to be at least twice as fast as the old one. Before this one, it was PIII-450...now there was a quantum leap :)

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              Mike Dimmick
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              A 2GHz Core 2 Duo will be at least twice as fast as a 2.4GHz P4. Firstly the memory bus speed is now at 1.3GHz rather than the 533MHz of your old machine (it might be an 800MHz but this is less likely, I think). Secondly the Core series are much more efficient in terms of computations per clock cycle than the P4s. The same junk program compiled with the same compiler and the same compiler options ran in 23 seconds on my work P4 3.0GHz HT (800MHz FSB) and in 14.4 seconds on my home Core 2 Duo T7200 (2GHz) laptop - see post 1[^], post 2[^].


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              • M Mike Dimmick

                A 2GHz Core 2 Duo will be at least twice as fast as a 2.4GHz P4. Firstly the memory bus speed is now at 1.3GHz rather than the 533MHz of your old machine (it might be an 800MHz but this is less likely, I think). Secondly the Core series are much more efficient in terms of computations per clock cycle than the P4s. The same junk program compiled with the same compiler and the same compiler options ran in 23 seconds on my work P4 3.0GHz HT (800MHz FSB) and in 14.4 seconds on my home Core 2 Duo T7200 (2GHz) laptop - see post 1[^], post 2[^].


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                DaveX86
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                That's interesting...I wouldn't have thought you'd get such a boost unless the proggy was written for multi-core. You're right though, I'm at 533mhz on the bus, I got the 400mhz ram but it's at 333mhz as well. I'm still gonna hold out for the cheaper quads though...I'm getting my money's worth out of this box :)

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                • D DaveX86

                  That's interesting...I wouldn't have thought you'd get such a boost unless the proggy was written for multi-core. You're right though, I'm at 533mhz on the bus, I got the 400mhz ram but it's at 333mhz as well. I'm still gonna hold out for the cheaper quads though...I'm getting my money's worth out of this box :)

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                  Dan Neely
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                  IIRC the compiler is multi threaded. It's also IO intensive (not sure if memory and disk or just the latter). The biggest factor though is just that the netburst(p4) architecture was really bad. IT was much slower per clock than the p3(pm)a and Athlon architectures and was never able to scale fast enough in clock speed to fully compensate. The p4 was always too much of a power pig for mobile use and intel was rich enough to keep two full scale dev teams going. Eventually the p-m's incremental upgrades got to the point where they could meet (core 1) and then exceed (core 2) netburst's performance, at which point they took over the desktop lines as well. Core2 was also faster than A64 on most applications as well which has given them a commanding lead in the performance arena again. Barcelona's let AMD catch up on a per clock basis, but Intels more advanced manufacturing process (especially the coming 45nm) looks to keep them in control of the high end for the mid term future by virtue of significantly higher clock rates.

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                  • P Paul Selormey

                    Looking at the recent Intel adverts, I feel lonely :((

                    "Multi-Core Is Mainstream: Are you ready?"

                    Both at home and at work, I am still on Pentium 4, and do not have any plans (especially for my home PC) to upgrade yet. At home, I have Dell Precision with Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz, at work it is self-built (with Dell monitor) with Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz. How about you? are you multi-cored to the teeth? Best regards, Paul.

                    Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                    Flynn Arrowstarr Regular Schmoe
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                    Four multi-cores (two desktops and two laptops) and two single cores. Haven't really noticed a lot of difference between the systems, honestly. At work I have a dual core laptop and a dual processor (Xeon single cores) desktop. The dual processor is much faster than the dual core. :-> Flynn


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                    • F Flynn Arrowstarr Regular Schmoe

                      Four multi-cores (two desktops and two laptops) and two single cores. Haven't really noticed a lot of difference between the systems, honestly. At work I have a dual core laptop and a dual processor (Xeon single cores) desktop. The dual processor is much faster than the dual core. :-> Flynn


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                      the adults of tomorrow will be no fun...

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                      Paul Selormey
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                      Flynn Arrowstarr wrote:

                      Haven't really noticed a lot of difference between the systems, honestly.

                      Most likely all are faster than your requirements.

                      Flynn Arrowstarr wrote:

                      At work I have a dual core laptop and a dual processor (Xeon single cores) desktop. The dual processor is much faster than the dual core.

                      I am now working hard to raise enough money, and go for dual processor Xeon Dell Precision, hopefully next year! :-D Best regards, Paul.

                      Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                      • D Dan Neely

                        benjymous wrote:

                        I've got a dual-cpu machine at home,

                        benjymous wrote:

                        and it's not powerful enough for Vista.)

                        Dual Pentium2?

                        -- If you view money as inherently evil, I view it as my duty to assist in making you more virtuous.

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                        benjymous
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                        Dual 1.6ghz Xeon, so it probably would run Vista, but I doubt it'd be up to having all the bells and whistles turned on!

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                        • B benjymous

                          Dual 1.6ghz Xeon, so it probably would run Vista, but I doubt it'd be up to having all the bells and whistles turned on!

                          -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!

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                          Dan Neely
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                          p4 based I assume. Might have trouble, but my 1.6 Core1duo runs glass reasonably well with 1gb of single channel ddr2-533, so it might.

                          -- If you view money as inherently evil, I view it as my duty to assist in making you more virtuous.

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