Shouldn't a "twice the speed/half the cores" cpu (like the i5 3470, no turbo) have the same performance? let's say they have the same IPC, cache size, level and latencies. I think they switch threads fast enough.
Let me rephrase, in which way a "twice the speed/half the cores" cpu will be...
Thanks a lot for your answers.
When I was talking about driver support I was thinking of GPUs mainly and peripheral support from manufacturers. Are most drivers developed by the community or the manufacturer cares enough to develop (and maintain) drivers for linux? The community is excelent...
What are their respective strengths/weaknesses?
I know Windows carries a ton of legacy libraries, but that means it can support your older software, the new and it's widespread.
Mac Os X imho doesn't carry that amount of legacy around making it slender, but it's like you have to adapt to...
Are SSD partitions the same as HDD partitions? I mean, HDD partitions seem "physical" as they "divide" the drive in sections.
Are SSD partitions "logical" so the controller will still use all the channels/nand available for maximum performance or are they "physical", dividing nand and channels...
Be careful, I updated silverlight in two different computers and "lost" the ability of firefox to remember the tabs I had open in BOTH.
Solved the issue deleting the "sessionstore" files located in
drive:\Users\youruser\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\yourprofile
but I hope it...
If the updates are for the .NET framework it's normal, after installed those updates compile a ton of things, look for the process using the cpu and search for it using google.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/davidnotario/archive/2005/04/27/412838.aspx
Sorry to hijack your post but,
I've been seeing the M4 price going down a lot lately, do you think they're using cheaper/lower quality/smaller process NAND? something like the OCZ "incident"?
I hope it's just inventory cleaning like angro says.
Some google guided me to this:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/audio-video/OggPlayer.aspx
It's for C# but maybe it will be useful to you to examine the sources.
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