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by wtallis
3222 days ago
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It shouldn't be a stretch for a quad-core desktop processor today. Doubling the core count and increasing clock speed by 40% compared to a mobile Core 2 isn't hard. DDR4 instead of DDR2 means memory bandwidth is probably not an issue, and AVX can probably provide further headroom on the compute power. And, of course, it's much easier to build a desktop with far more than four CPU cores these days. |
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