So, do quad core processors just give you 4 times as much "room" to put users on a system as a single core? (I've started trying to find out what advantage quad core processors really have over very fast single core processors. I would *really* like to assign software to certain cores and make sure, for instance, that Eclipse, always had a full core to itself and other, less important software, could share cores.
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