Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Apr 2008 15:52 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
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2007-08-06
It's not primarily about desktop machines, it's about servers. Sun is already selling relatively cheap 64 CPU-thread systems, and progress in CPU engineering has been moving in the "double the number of cores, not the clock speed" direction for several years already. In a few years servers will routinely have dozens of CPU cores (or virtual CPUs, as in hyperthreading), and that means the software needs to be ready.
Desktop machines will be following a couple of years behind on that curve, but the trend is coming there too.