On 11/17/05, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone know off-hand if Macromedia considers Dual-Core CPU's one CPU or two?

I asked internally and was told that, for licensing purposes, a "CPU"
is considered "one *physical* CPU" so a dual core CPU is still
considered *one* CPU (same with hyperthreading, layers etc).

(just to confirm Dave's comment that this is the "official Macromedia response")
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