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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Lesse...each additional core give about an 80% speed increase, multiplied by 80 cores.....so 5 years from now my Bryce renders will be 6,400% faster....just in time for Bryce 11.0
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The problem I am facing now with a new Intel core due Mac is that few apps have been rewritten to take advantage of it. When they are, it is often a major release involving lots of $$$ every time to upgrade.
Whast about pre-emptive software designed to work on systems well into the future ;-)
I am sure Intel is keen for as many apps as possible to make use of their cutting edge technology, so they should really be proactive in getting the app mods available to coincide with chip releases, not the current 18 month lag I experience at present...
Well, that's my 3.1415926 cents worth on this.
funny...I was listening to the radio, and hearing about Vista's new security feature. If you don't register it in 30 days, it reduces your access to the Internet for an hour, then locks you out. Period.
80 cores..hmm. Imagine, who needs baseboard heating any more?..;)
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Well, like any 30 day trial program, it's gotta stop working at some point.
What I don't like....is the practice of not telling customers buying a new PC that the price of the OS is not included when they buy the desktop/laptop computer. 30 days go by, and they find out they need to spend an extra $150 that they didn't see coming. (which they will or their new PC won't even work)
Some customers are told, but many were not.
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of course thats summizing some new kind of chip or set up doesn't come along that works better.5 yrs is a long time in techi speak.....i'm pretty sure they only broke the news cos someone found out lol. someone whos probably as we speak redoing all their maths to come up with a 100 core chip......lets not forget nano chips...if there is such a thing lol
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Cool... But you could probably add some years past research for development so the thing is stable, then some more time for the actual production process.
It's not like they make one and it's out tomorrow.
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100 cores on a single chip? could double as a pizza warmer..;) I think this is just 'brute force' computing. We'll see, predicting technology is like predicting the weather...the farther out you go, the fuzzier it gets..;)
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