Clarification please on dual cores
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:53 am
Hi all,
I am a bit confused by some of the discussion in the topics.
First, I understand that there is an expectation that Live 6 will be optimized for dual core machines, which is great. Where is the official statement on this topic?
Now, I assume this will be equally valid for the new intel core duo, dual core centrino, dual core athlons, or dual core pentiums, yes or no? (BTW, what is the official name of the intel CPUs that apple uses?)
So, the new mac book pros have high quality dual core CPU. Why start people comparing that with pentium performance. it seems that for laptops the MPB is a great deal, but a performance comparison would be between a dual core a al MPB and a dual core pentium or athlon.
Do people have good experience using dual cores pentiums and athlons for music production?
Now, if the current dual core in the MPB is focused at laptop performance, would you not expect Apple to come out with a high end replacement of the G5 soon if they want to be considered in that market as well. It feels a bit strange that the current Apple dual core mini is probably the high end of the max series.
Any views, corrections on the above, appreciated ...
J.
I am a bit confused by some of the discussion in the topics.
First, I understand that there is an expectation that Live 6 will be optimized for dual core machines, which is great. Where is the official statement on this topic?
Now, I assume this will be equally valid for the new intel core duo, dual core centrino, dual core athlons, or dual core pentiums, yes or no? (BTW, what is the official name of the intel CPUs that apple uses?)
So, the new mac book pros have high quality dual core CPU. Why start people comparing that with pentium performance. it seems that for laptops the MPB is a great deal, but a performance comparison would be between a dual core a al MPB and a dual core pentium or athlon.
Do people have good experience using dual cores pentiums and athlons for music production?
Now, if the current dual core in the MPB is focused at laptop performance, would you not expect Apple to come out with a high end replacement of the G5 soon if they want to be considered in that market as well. It feels a bit strange that the current Apple dual core mini is probably the high end of the max series.
Any views, corrections on the above, appreciated ...
J.