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Tiger yes, but 10.3 and earlier had big kernel locks that were problematic on 2 processor systems with some workloads, let alone 4. OSX is the most immature commercial OS, judging by how much it changes with each major release. But Apple are taking the right steps with getting rid of the BKLs and providing a KPI. Its just going to take time...