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No quite, the issue was that it was on an SMP system, and SMP systems were not that common, and if they were, they would be only dual, hence, there would be no real performance boost.
Fastward to today, there are now quad core systems shipping, and not too far in the future we'll have dual processor, quad core (8 cores in total) shipping - the number of processors and the volume of them would justify the extra work given the must improved throughput today, given the hardware, vs. what people were up against 15-20 years ago.