With the up coming technology of the Athlon 64 Dual Core and the new projects brought forth by Intel (http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20051203/index.html) and their upcoming release of more Dual Core and future releases of Quad (4) Core and even Octo (8) Core processors the question comes up...
When will gaming companies realize this impact on possible CPU power and take advantage of it by programing games to take advantage of multiple processors?
Just think of the AI of games when the the AI processes can be taken up completely by one core while game play in general uses the other core? Not to mention we are going to motherboards that take advantage of 2 gigs, 4 gigs and even some plan to eek out 8 gigs of RAM...
All I can say is they need to divert some of their appeal on Graphics cards and start improving the basic game to take advantage of a growing technology of processors and RAM. Time to really start pushing forward.
What are your thoughts on this technology based subject?
When will gaming companies realize this impact on possible CPU power and take advantage of it by programing games to take advantage of multiple processors?
Just think of the AI of games when the the AI processes can be taken up completely by one core while game play in general uses the other core? Not to mention we are going to motherboards that take advantage of 2 gigs, 4 gigs and even some plan to eek out 8 gigs of RAM...
All I can say is they need to divert some of their appeal on Graphics cards and start improving the basic game to take advantage of a growing technology of processors and RAM. Time to really start pushing forward.
What are your thoughts on this technology based subject?
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