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RE[4]: It slices, it dices....it even does your taxes!
by Sean746 on Thu 18th May 2006 19:54
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"Apart from possibly OpenBSD, name an operating system today which isn't mult-threaded and SMP capable."
In a phrase: Windows XP Home-at least for SMP (unless you count hyperthreading, but even that is a different discussion). It is (or should be?) common knowledge that the desktop/workstation versions of NT at most use only *two* processors (Indeed, XP Home only uses one). I think a valid point should be made that it isn't a matter of SMP, in the case of Windows XP; Rather it should be a matter of whether an O.S. will be able to take advantage of the multicore CPUs inside the chip. In the case of XP, if I buy the (future) Gargantuon (or whatever it will be called =])by AMD with 4 cores, XP Professional will only be able to control two, and XP Home only one....