Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Microsoft's Vista limited to 2 CPUs

Elfwine opened this issue on Jan 09, 2007 ยท 31 posts


Elfwine posted Tue, 09 January 2007 at 11:37 PM

Getting your hopes up for a computer with more than 1 CPU which has duel cores, or more? Microsoft's greed has crushed those hopes. From the Inquirer we have this: By INQUIRER newsdesk: Tuesday 09 January 2007, 15:32 INTERESTING SNIPPETS from Microsoft's licence terms for retail software reveal that the software maker insist that users must assign their copy of the upcoming operating system to what Microsoft terms one "single device". The device, the outfit helpfully explains, is a "physical hardware system". A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device, the fimr notes. The terms state that the software may be used "on up to two processors on that device at one time." This may of course will cause much stratching of heads with innocent users as they are persuaded to buy more multi-core and multi-processor systems in the future. With chip makers happily cobbling together more and more processors to achieve more apparently parallel cores, the definition of what constitutes a single processor may need tightening up if we're to avoid volish copyright cops banging on too many doors. AMD eight-core anyone?

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