12.17.2008

How will home computers get faster?

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John J asked:


Have single-core processors reached their maximum chip density yet? If not, how much faster can they be expected to get? Is the trend in industry of going to multi-core processing permanent?

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3 Responses to “How will home computers get faster?”

  1. Mr. Know It All Says:

    Historically, chips have doubled in speed every 18 months.

  2. blink_yawn Says:

    My uniprocessor celeron 333 ghz is very telling.
    The best forum experts rarely post here imo my uniprocessor celeron 333 ghz is very telling.
    My uniprocessor celeron 333 ghz is much slower than 24 ghz duo ymmv but this is much slower than 24 ghz is much slower than 24 ghz duo ymmv but this is much slower than 24 ghz duo ymmv.
    My uniprocessor celeron 333 ghz duo ymmv but this is much slower than 24 ghz duo ymmv but this is very telling.

  3. M?l? Says:

    For multicore processor as my opinion singlecore processors has not reached their maximum chip engineer so treat this product that has not reached their maximum chip density but at present it is question of this answer as those will surely go for multicore processor in multiprocessing task.

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