Posted by AmbrA on 12/03/05 12:09
here's quote :
"I just built a machine using the P4D Smithfield 820 2.8GHz dual core
processor on the Intel D955XBK motherboard. It is approximately
eight times faster than my P4 2.6GHz on an Intel D875PBZ rendering
under Premiere Pro 1.5...."
peace...ned
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
news:11p30ltp4ifi287@corp.supernews.com...
>
> "AmbrA" <ambra@bih.net.ba> wrote in message
> news:43913ef3$1@news.bihnet.ba...
> > well, now I am confused....
> > just couple of days ago someone on this newsgroup mentioned that
> > replacing
> > single core CPU with dual core increased his rendering speed aorund 8
> > times!?!....since I am into getting a video editing system, as I sadi
> > previously, I am confused :)
>
> Running what software?
> The software has to be written/compiled to take
> advantage of SMP (Symmetric MultiProcessing).
>
> Hardware (microprocesor) capabilities always
> arrive on the scene ahead of the software that expolits
> those capabilities. It has been like this for years. No
> particular surprise that we are waiting for application
> vendors to enable SMP today.
>
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