multicore does have it's future...now with 64bit came mainstream and
multi-threaded application became more and more common...also im not saying
that no one thinks more clock are better, more clocks mean better
performance...but starting 2009 (i guess) multicore and extreme processor
clocks become together...extreme i7 and Phenom II series with almost 4GHz
stock clock per core...means 1 core beats a single core high end P4....so if
multi-threaded applications will dominate all developers..then single core
will be ancient...

On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 3:44 PM, yayyap159 <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Graphics: 7.5
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