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‎2005-01-31 11:56 PM
‎2005-01-31
11:56 PM
I was just wondering since the answer to this question will decide which Laptop we purchase, does ArchiCAD 9 make use of Intels Hyperthreading technology ?
Thanks in advance,
Mitch........
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‎2005-02-01 05:12 AM
‎2005-02-01
05:12 AM
I believe it does, but it doesn't directly take advantage of multiple processors.
Cheers,
Link.
Cheers,
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‎2005-02-01 01:09 PM
‎2005-02-01
01:09 PM
Link wrote:i had heard that the lightworks component of archiCAD
but it doesn't directly take advantage of multiple processors.
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‎2005-02-01 02:16 PM
‎2005-02-01
02:16 PM
Currently LightWorks renderer is the only ArchiCAD component that makes use of multiple processors. However, you have to take into consideration that there may be other applications/threads running in the background that make use of hyperthreading. Especially, if you play music while working in ArchiCAD...
Gergely Kmethy
VP, Customer Success, Graphisoft
VP, Customer Success, Graphisoft
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‎2005-02-01 05:45 PM
‎2005-02-01
05:45 PM
Thank you gents, thats exactly what I needed to know.
Thanks again,
Mitch..........
Thanks again,
Mitch..........