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Dan Mosely from the VSCore team wants to know how many of our developers are using dual processor development (not production) machines. Please respond in the comments:
Q1: Are you using a dual processor developer machine today? (Yes/No)
Q2: Do you plan on using a dual processor developer machine in the next 0-2 years? (Yes/No)
Comments
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: hyperthreaded - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- No
2) No, although I might use a processor with Hyper-Threading technology.
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- single Hyperthreaded proc
2) yes
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- No
2) Only if Half-Life 2 requires it
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- No
2. Hadn't planned either way.
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: No
Q2: Hyperthreaded - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: I have two systems that are Dual-XEON with HyperThreading enabled, running WinXP.
Q2: My home system will also become dual-XEONS pretty soon in order to run multiple VPC virtual machines for Longhorn and Whidbey....er, VS2005...beta testing. (For me, it's better to scale up rather than scale out for development/build machines...) - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- No
2. Would love one but do not know 100% for sure.
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1. At work, no, I have a P3 @ 1ghz. At home (I code at home a lot, too :), I have a P4 @ 3ghz w/ Hyper-threading.
Q2. I have no plans of getting a dual proc machine, unless I happen to get a P4 which supports hyper threading (as much as I'd like to get a new machine at work, it sadly isn't look very likley atm). - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
I just got new P4Cs @home and @work (3.2 GHz @home; 2.6 @work) a few months ago, so I doubt I'll get a real dual-CPU system any time soon. On the other hand, looking 3-5 years out, Intel and AMD should be dual-core pretty much everywhere (unless they radically switch directions again), so my next desktop will probably be dual core. - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: No
Q2: If dual-CPU laptops come along with halfway sensible price and battery life. - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
No and No - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: Are you using a dual processor developer machine today? (Yes/No)
No
Q2: Do you plan on using a dual processor developer machine in the next 0-2 years? (Yes/No)
Yes - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- Yes. Just got a new one (2x2.8G) and retired old one (2x733M).
2. Yes
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: Yes (2 dual system actually)
Q2: Will continue with the above, just upgraded them! - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Yes - Multi-processor ewnvironment
Yes - Once you go dual, you would be a fool to go back - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: Yes, dual Athlon (I'm cheap, alright)
Q2: If I could talk them into it at work, heck yes. - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: No
Q2: No. Not worth the extra expense. - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Yes - My desktop machine is a dual PIII 733 that is pretty well dated, but I still use it. My laptop is not. If I buy another desktop, it will be either a dual processor or hyperthreaded system.
Yes, unless hyperthreading gets me the same performance. I'd have to look into that when I do a replacement. - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: Yes, both a dual AMD Athlon and dual AMD64 Opteron.
Q2: I won't ever go back. - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Dual Hyper-Threaded P4's at 2.67 - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- No
2) No
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Yes - Dual Xeon
Yes - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- Yes dual Xeon with HyperThreading
2) Guess
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- ya - dual Xeon with HyperThreading
2) most definitely
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- No, although several of my collegues are.
2) Yes.
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
No
HT at minimum - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- 3.0 ghz Single Proc - HyperThreaded.
2. Yes - Dual HyperThreaded.
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- No
2. Likely
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
1: My dev system is a P4 3.0 GHz HT with dual monitors as well <g>
2: Planning on switching all dev systems to either HT or dual physical processors soon - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- No
2) No (at least not planned now)
This applies both to my dev boxen at the office and at home
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- 2.4 GHz HT
2) definitely
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
1.No
2.No - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: Hyperthreaded
Q2: Hyperthreaded - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Q1: HyperThreaded
Q2: No. Don't think the set of applications I use will benefit enough from dual procs. - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
NO
NO - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
- 3.2Ghz HT at office and 2x PIII-800 at home.
2. Yes, at least HT, but probably 2x HT.
- Anonymous
June 10, 2004
Q1: Are you using a dual processor developer machine today?
Naah
Q2: Do you plan on using a dual processor developer machine in the next 0-2 years?Nope - Anonymous
June 10, 2004
- No
2. No. (I don't make that kind of plan.)
I was using a dual P3 but the motherboard died. It was good.
- Anonymous
June 10, 2004
We have 5 developers in our shop and we are all using dual processor AMD Opterons machines for development. - Anonymous
June 10, 2004
Q1. Yes - Anonymous
June 10, 2004
Q1. No.
Q2. No. - Anonymous
June 10, 2004
Q1. Yes, with HT. - Anonymous
June 10, 2004
Q1. No
Q2. No
Don't see the need in a dev environment. Total overkill.
Dual monitor, yes. I think VS.NET could improve in its dual monitor support. - Anonymous
June 10, 2004
Q1: No
Q2: No - Anonymous
June 10, 2004
- Dual PCs on my desk but not dual processor
2. No plans at the moment.
- Anonymous
June 11, 2004
Q1: No (upto 4 weeks ago yes (dual PIII), now swapped to hyperthreaded P4)
Q2: No - Anonymous
June 11, 2004
Q1: 3.04 GHz Hyperthreaded
Q2: Yes - Anonymous
June 12, 2004
- no (have in the past)
2) probably not unless they start doing laptops (as some others have indicated).
- Anonymous
June 12, 2004
- Have been for two years, both at home and at work
2) Never going back (hype-threading doesn't cut it)
- Anonymous
June 13, 2004
Q1: P4 HT, 2.8 Ghz and 3.0 Ghz, each in a Dell PowerEdge 400SC. Cheap and fast. Love 'em.
Q2: Yes. - Anonymous
June 14, 2004
Great, this will help us choose what test machines to buy. It looks like ~51% have multiproc now and 63% expect to have it in the next couple years. Perhaps the numbers would have been higher if everybody had counted hyperthreading. For example, several people said they were waiting for a multiproc laptop, but as far as I know /hyperthreading/ laptops been out for a while.
Thanks everybody.
Dan