Jeff said:
>If you're talking about film, audio or image processing, 3d rendering,
or
>anything that has a high applicability of line-by-line intensive
maths/loop
>optimisations, then sure, you may find some advantage here, if your
volume
>is large enough that 0.1% would have a reasonable effect. This would be
>appropriate at a rendering farm at Dreamworks.

Whilst I do spend a bit of time with render farms with hundreds of
machines. Where it is most important to get the absolute most is in real
time applications. Now I would buy faster hardware but unfortunately,
you can only buy what is available to buy!

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