Ok, that's great information! Thanks! Look like 2 cores are more
useful than one so far.
Matt
Matthew Polashek matt@tinysongs.com www.tinysongs.com www.JandMJazz.com www.bldband.com
On Aug 21, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The DSP and the GUI run in separate processes, so there is some
benefit. But the DSP is all in one process, so that will always
run on one CPU. AFAIK, Gem processing will also be included in
that one process, while PDP has the ability to split the processing
out into a separate thread..hc
On Aug 21, 2007, at 10:02 AM, Matthew Polashek wrote:
Hi!
Anyone know if PD is aided by SMP? I'm throwing together a new
box in which I will install UbuntuStudio with the intention of
using it as a live processing rig for live performance using PD.
I'm interested in discovering whether it makes more sense to get a
Core 2 Quad processor that runs with a bus speed of 1066 or a Core
2 Duo processor that runs with a bus speed of 1333. The idea is
to reduce latency as much as possible. I'll get I/O via a RME
9652 and a couple Behringer ADA8000 units. Also, any thoughts on
how ram speed plays into this equation? I'm looking at the Intel
dg33fb board.Matthew Polashek matt@tinysongs.com www.tinysongs.com www.JandMJazz.com www.BLDBand.com
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