blackoutspy
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So I've been thinking about getting one of those new sexy Mac Pros with the Dual Quad-Core Xenons. But I find my self asking if I really need it. I'm curious just how the multiple cores will be used. Does a program have to specifically be able to take advantage of all 8 cores? Or are some programs written to take advantage of as many cores as possible? If the program has to be written to take advantage of the extra cores, will having 8 cores just make me able to run multiple programs with more success?
If I get one of these beautiful machines, I'm most likely going to end up breaking the cardinal rule of macs, and putting Vista 64-bit on bootcamp. I've got the same questions for this OS as well. I'm also curious if anyone here has done this and had any success.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
If I get one of these beautiful machines, I'm most likely going to end up breaking the cardinal rule of macs, and putting Vista 64-bit on bootcamp. I've got the same questions for this OS as well. I'm also curious if anyone here has done this and had any success.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.