> Steve Hullfish wrote:
> should I bother with the 8 cores or just go with the slightly slower
> processor 4 core and save a bunch of cash.
I think the top end 4-core is pretty similar when you price it out to the bottom 8-core. Also in performance. Right now you probably won't see much difference, but the development is clearly toward taking advantage of more cores. I opted for the bottom 8-core, not so much for now, but for a year or two down the road. That's banking on software evolving to take advantage of this.
- Oliver
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