A fellow who works in animation and graphics may want me to build a rendering workstation with as many as 4 phyiscal CPUs.
AMD has six core and eight core CPUs. That would mean he could have as many as 4 CPUs with a total of 32 cores.
What I would like to find out about Windows 7: will it support more than two physical CPUs? Other versions of Windows such as Vista, XP, 2000, NT, Bob, etc. only supported two physical CPUs.
Anyone out there know?
Thanks.
Terry Thomas
Atlanta, Georgia USA
TerryThomasPhotos*x*gmail.com
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