8 core Mac Pro
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ā2007-04-05
06:54 AM
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Noemi Balogh
ā2007-04-05
06:54 AM
The 8 core Mac Pro has landed and Activity monitor (see screen capture) shown within ArchiCAD displays that a typical work load is now childs play.
((Aprils fool, just a spoof - I made the Activity Monitor panel in PhotoShop))
For now I am still in Dual Processor land, maybe some day - hey honey?
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ā2007-04-05 03:52 PM
ā2007-04-05
03:52 PM
Related article:
http://archicadwiki.com/Multiprocessing
Don't expect all cores to max out at this stage...
http://archicadwiki.com/Multiprocessing
Don't expect all cores to max out at this stage...
Gergely Kmethy
VP, Customer Success, Graphisoft
VP, Customer Success, Graphisoft
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ā2007-04-06 12:18 AM
ā2007-04-06
12:18 AM
when then?

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ā2007-04-06 01:13 AM
ā2007-04-06
01:13 AM
By the time Graphisoft exploits the eight cores,
there will be 64 cores that run on solar power and you will post "When will we have sixty-four?"
there will be 64 cores that run on solar power and you will post "When will we have sixty-four?"
Dwight Atkinson
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ā2007-04-06 04:07 AM
ā2007-04-06
04:07 AM
At least the rendering portion should run at full tilt boogie, if Nemechek integrates the C4D rendering engine in future releases.
Letter to Maxon
Q:I was wondering, with the 8 Core Mac Pro, does the standard license
allow you to utilize all cores without extra expense? Thank for any
info.
A: Yes, it does. We do not node lock.
Cheers,
Maxon
With testing all bars go 100% with multiprocessors when rendering.
Letter to Maxon
Q:I was wondering, with the 8 Core Mac Pro, does the standard license
allow you to utilize all cores without extra expense? Thank for any
info.
A: Yes, it does. We do not node lock.
Cheers,
Maxon
With testing all bars go 100% with multiprocessors when rendering.
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ā2007-04-06 11:19 AM
ā2007-04-06
11:19 AM
LightWorks is also multithreaded, although there are limitations:
http://archicadwiki.com/LightWorks
http://archicadwiki.com/LightWorks
Gergely Kmethy
VP, Customer Success, Graphisoft
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ā2007-04-06 05:22 PM
ā2007-04-06
05:22 PM
So if am I to understand correctly, when you need a high quality anti-alias, realistic sun image, (old school) ray traced large format image - then at that key point just prior to outputting an image for print - the Lightworks drops from a useful multi-threaded to a useless single-processor only.
O.K. that makes perfect sense
Where can I buy a program like that.
O.K. that makes perfect sense

