Quote from kiwi_trader:
The quad core will greatly improve the problem of a single threaded hungry application.
It will get 1 out of 4 processors (which it might well use at close to 100%) but the other 3 will be available for the system and other applications.
If you want it to have half the machine's capability then just get a fast dual core![]()
Quote from gnome:
Most trading setups are multi-tasking. By having additional core(s), the total load can be spread around for better overall performance... at least, theoretically.
What would be especially beneficial would be a program which allows the user to manually assign certain tasks to a core and set priorities. Then have Windows mediate the lesser tasks.
Anyone know of such a program?
Quote from EdgeHunter:
Would this page on Tom's Hardware website be helpful too you...
http://www.tomshardware.com/2004/05/28/getting_more_bang_out_of_your_dual_processing_buck/index.html
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Quote from Ares:
The only reason to prefer 4 cores is for multitasking applications (no needed for traders)
Quote from luckybastard:
"... That's not true. It's not about 'multitasking' (I assume you mean 'multi tasking' = running several programs).... However, I'm quite sure that most current trading platforms are still single threaded and therefore quadcore isn't really useful.
Quote from gnome:
According to testers, multitasking gets a nice overall performance boost as the OS spreads single thread apps among the available cores. Biggest jump in performance is in the dual core.... smaller improvement from dual-to-quad.