Quote from mokwit:
Quick question on dual core as you guys seem ahead of me in your knowledge.
Q Is dual core useable with any software or does it have to be written for dual core (which is the situation with hyperthreading as I understand it) e.g would it be pointless buying a dual core to run Radarscreen on TS2000i as a piece of software from 2000 would not be compatible or would there be a benefit?
TIA
Radarscreen should run OK on dual core. If you are just running Radarscreen and nothing else, then there may not be much benefit, but it would be best to ask the vendor. If you are running something else on the box, then dual core should be very beneficial. Dual core is not like hyperthreading which was never going to offer all that much performance improvement. If you are running multiple programs at the same time, then dual core should always be very useful.
Both AMD and Intel are releasing new dual core products in Q2. The Intel product seems like it will be significantly quicker than their current offerings and maybe equal to or better than AMD which is currently the clear performance leader.