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Old January 14th 07, 11:23 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Alfred Molon
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Default Support of multiple core 64 bit processors and 4GB RAM

Just wondering if there is image processing software which can make full
use of 64 bit processors with more than one core (i.e. Core 2 Duo, Core
2 Quad or equivalents from AMD) and which can use more than 4GB RAM (I
know for instance of mainboards which take 8GB RAM)? Intel is planning
to have a processor with 32 cores by 2009.
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