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- Apr 19, 2003
I suppose that I'm just one of a "few people using a few apps"; I wonder how many of us here are serious Photoshop users?
Of course, the "vast majority of people" must be those who game according to the link that Ed provided on his front page article.
This group is more along the lines of what I use a computer for and the data here are dramatically different from those presented for gaming. Even taking into account that it's overclocked and that the article appears on Tom's, the differences for productivity apps are significant.
Depending on pricing and availability (as Ed mentioned) the quad processors (AMD or Intel) may be quite attractive to those of use who use productivity apps in a professional capacity on a daily basis.
Of course, the "vast majority of people" must be those who game according to the link that Ed provided on his front page article.
This group is more along the lines of what I use a computer for and the data here are dramatically different from those presented for gaming. Even taking into account that it's overclocked and that the article appears on Tom's, the differences for productivity apps are significant.
Depending on pricing and availability (as Ed mentioned) the quad processors (AMD or Intel) may be quite attractive to those of use who use productivity apps in a professional capacity on a daily basis.