2006-04-26 01:54 PM
2006-05-14 04:33 AM
oreopoulos wrote:Now that Macs are on Intel there is only one multi-processor technology. Lets hope this paves the way for multi-core aware ArchiCAD.
ofcourse its too much to ask for multicore support
Although multicores are almost a standard nowdays, and will be the only solution in a year from now.
I think this is one of the roads that GS cannot ignore (i hope so at least)
2006-05-15 11:05 PM
Matthew wrote:Unfortunately, the shared use of Intel chips offers little assistance in the road to multiprocessor aware cross-platform applications, since it is OS X and Windows that provide the needed functionality. From a programming point of view, multi-G5's are not much different than multiple Pentiums/Zeons... it is all an OS thing at the application level.
Now that Macs are on Intel there is only one multi-processor technology. Lets hope this paves the way for multi-core aware ArchiCAD.
2006-05-16 12:40 AM
2006-05-16 07:47 AM
Karl wrote:Shows what I know. Too badMatthew wrote:Unfortunately, the shared use of Intel chips offers little assistance in the road to multiprocessor aware cross-platform applications, since it is OS X and Windows that provide the needed functionality. From a programming point of view, multi-G5's are not much different than multiple Pentiums/Zeons... it is all an OS thing at the application level.
Now that Macs are on Intel there is only one multi-processor technology. Lets hope this paves the way for multi-core aware ArchiCAD.
Karl
2006-05-16 03:19 PM