
pisces7378
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I got an e-mail a day or so ago from those shit-heads over at eMagic. It was one of those typical... "We value all of our customer regardless if they use Mac or PC... and we would like to invite you to join us on the Mac platform." They said that there will be an "Attractive offer" made from eMagic/Apple to help ease the financial shift over towards Mac.
Then I went and checked out the www.apple.com website and DAMN... Apple has come out with a new PowerMac G4. Now they are ALL dual processors. And they all have DDR RAM now, plus larger Hard Drives, faster system bus, a new front panel, and a higher compacity for RAM (2.0GB of DDR RAM!!!)
Now what I wanted to ask is... Is there really a huge advantage to using dual processors? I cannot believe that 2x 1.25gHz processors is faster than one 2.5gHz processor. There must be all kinds of task management, and perifferal sorting issues that would make dual processors kind of quirky.
I know that Apple is always talking about the Megahertz-Myth... that a 933mHz G4 processor is faster than a 2gHz Intel. (or whatever. What does this whole dual processor add to this argument? Are they trying to add the 2x 1.25gHz to try to equal the 2.5gHz of other processor companies just to satisfy those that are dying to have a higher digit to tell their friends?
Does dual processors matter that much for music apps? Or is Apple trying to target those doing more processor taxing apps like video etc...?
Then I went and checked out the www.apple.com website and DAMN... Apple has come out with a new PowerMac G4. Now they are ALL dual processors. And they all have DDR RAM now, plus larger Hard Drives, faster system bus, a new front panel, and a higher compacity for RAM (2.0GB of DDR RAM!!!)
Now what I wanted to ask is... Is there really a huge advantage to using dual processors? I cannot believe that 2x 1.25gHz processors is faster than one 2.5gHz processor. There must be all kinds of task management, and perifferal sorting issues that would make dual processors kind of quirky.
I know that Apple is always talking about the Megahertz-Myth... that a 933mHz G4 processor is faster than a 2gHz Intel. (or whatever. What does this whole dual processor add to this argument? Are they trying to add the 2x 1.25gHz to try to equal the 2.5gHz of other processor companies just to satisfy those that are dying to have a higher digit to tell their friends?
Does dual processors matter that much for music apps? Or is Apple trying to target those doing more processor taxing apps like video etc...?