More chip cores can mean slower computing

Don't hold your breath for sixteen-core processors from Intel
Don't hold your breath for sixteen-core processors from Intel

If dual-core computers are fast and quad-core machines even faster, then octo-core machines will approach the speed of light, right?

Wrong. Supercomputer researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have found that increasing the number of processors cores on individual chips actually worsens performance for many complex applications.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.