Software development needs to keep up with hardware advances

Core i7
The Intel Core i7: Meet the new daddy of chiptown

I'm full of the joys of Intel right now, what with the quantum leap forward that the Core i7, X25-M CPU and SSDs represent. Sadly, though, however good the hardware is there needs to be parity with it and the software you're going to power with your new techie toys. And that software future I want to rave about is a while away yet.

As we've seen with the Nehalem generation of CPUs, Vista gets itself all in a muddle with the HyperThreading. Sometimes it throws two threads onto the same core, missing the whole point of separating the instruction sets.

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