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2008-03-31 10:52 PM
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Graeme wrote:Currently ArchiCAD 11 only uses one core for most activities. When rendering, Lightworks will make use of as many cores as you have on the machine, provided you have sufficient RAM. Multiple cores also means you can have several sessions of AC open at one time without slowdown.
I just got a quad core (Dell) however I was just told by a colleague that AC11 only uses one core! Does anybody know if this is correct?
The same colleague told me that AC12 will use more than one core.Unless he knows something the rest of us don't, I doubt it! The trouble is how do you split up ArchiCAD into usable chunks that could be run simultaneously on separate cores? It will take a major fundamental re-write of the code to do this efficiently and usefully. I don't believe we will see a colossal change in AC12, but I would be delighted to be proven wrong! (fingers crossed!)
I find the new machine not much faster than my old AMD4000.Probably isn't, unless you do lots of things at once, or heavy rendering/flythroughs!
2008-04-02 09:46 AM
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