Re: dual processor question
by "Travis Wall" <wallt(at)cadvision.com>
|
Date: |
Tue, 6 Apr 1999 20:03:26 -0600 |
To: |
"HWG Graphics" <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org> |
References: |
interaccess |
|
todo: View
Thread,
Original
|
|
> ps. Multi-processor systems do tend to be expensive, because they are the
> relatively high-performance designs, and are likely more than n-times the
> cost of one, while giving maybe 0.6 times n the performance. Valuable for
> some, and overly-costly for many.
... And your system will take only marginally
longer to be outdated. I'd recommend you
migrate to unix if you want the performance,
otherwise stick with your single-processor
desktops (especially if you can get a spiffy
enough motherboard which supports frequent
processor updates).
---
Travis Wall, Graphic Designer
Defiance Visual Industries
"there can be no God's eye view of the world"
--- (Anonymous)
HWG: hwg-graphics mailing list archives,
maintained by Webmasters @ IWA