Hi @ all,
I have sympathy for a new notebook with AMD Turion 64 X2 dual-core
cpu. It would open some new possibilities, like virtualization
(pacifica, xen etc.), pure AMD64 Debian arch, other 32-bit OS' and -
and that is the question - good realtime-audio performance?
Do the realtime patches of Ingo Molnar work with SMP-Kernels for
example? And the LSM-modules?
Or is the realtime-preemption in Linux just optimized for single cpu
systems?
My main interest would be to use the laptop sometimes as
"Linux-sound-module" triggered by an external midi-keyboard. Profit
virtual-instruments (virtual-synths, VSTis) much from having two CPUs
and therefore enhanced multithreading? Or is it contra-productive
eventually?
If using a SMP-Kernel would produce hassles - would it be a safe
workaround to compile a kernel *without* SMP support and then driving
one Turion core would be sufficient?
Please forgive these many questions, but I just won't trust the
marketing blindly for the benefits of dual-cores without asking some
experienced users.
Thanks for your time
Oliver
P.S. What about the laptop-fan? Can I expect, that it starts and stops
frequently when the Turion computes "sound"? (that would be annoying)
Received on Sun Jul 9 20:15:02 2006
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