Le mardi 7 novembre 2006 15:24, Frederic Bouvier a écrit :
> Ok, but you have to acknowledge that the trend is to multiply the number of
> cores that are possibly less porwerful on their own. Look the frequencies :
> 2 years ago, you had one core clocked over 3Ghz, now 2 cores are clocked at
> about 2.4 / 2.6 Ghz, and both Intel and AMD are announcing/releasing Quad
> core these days.
>
> So, if we don't want FG not using more than 50% CPU, and perhaps not more
> than 25% further in time, we will have to go to that direction.
>
> -Fred

it's brand new that two-core processor are cheap. and quad-core is not for 
tomorrow (even they exists, they will be too expensive when they will be 
available). then it's not urgent. but it's the future.

i saw a pentium4 which have two years old, running at 3 GHz, but it was 
nitrogen liquid cooling :-)
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