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If it requires a dual core, it by definition supports multithreading. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 06/04/2011 08:57:08 PM
Virtually all programs that need that sort of power have multithreading; the only exceptions that come to mind are indie programs like Dwarf Fortress.
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Multicore Processors - 06/04/2011 03:11:15 PM 763 Views
that specific example: yes, that'd be more than sufficient. *NM* - 06/04/2011 03:32:07 PM 173 Views
Not necessarily. - 06/04/2011 10:28:53 PM 501 Views
I was assuming we were talking about two processors of the same brand. - 06/04/2011 10:51:14 PM 409 Views
Phenom II is about the same speed as a core 2 - 07/04/2011 03:47:08 PM 434 Views
Yeah, sorry, I made a dyslexic typo. - 07/04/2011 08:42:46 PM 599 Views
It depends on whether or not the software is written to use multiple cores. - 06/04/2011 04:03:44 PM 560 Views
I checked there... - 06/04/2011 08:43:04 PM 544 Views
If it's just video games, go to this link. - 06/04/2011 08:59:36 PM 572 Views
If it requires a dual core, it by definition supports multithreading. - 06/04/2011 08:57:08 PM 608 Views
It's not enough to know clock speed and number of cores. - 06/04/2011 09:56:24 PM 491 Views
Which software are you looking at? - 07/04/2011 04:28:16 PM 590 Views

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