Saturday, July 28, 2012

CPU Cores And Business

In the past processor manufacturers AMD and Intel created and released processors with speeds that steadily increased by leaps and bounds. While the speed of CPU's still increase the rate at which they do is far slower than it once was. Nowadays both manufacturers focus more on adding cores to their processors than they do speed.

Computer speed is essential for businesses that process employee and client data on a consistent basis all day long. Employee productivity also rests on the capability of individual computers and/or terminals. To combat computer lag in the office and in the server room, Intel and AMD are testing and will eventually release processes that feature 32 cores. While both companies currently sell processors that feature dual, quad, six, and even eight cores, new applications for business and those in the near future will easily put those processes to the test.

Business owners looking to push productivity to its maximum and to minimize issues with computers in their network should be prepared to spend money on an upgrade sometime after 2013 or 2014 at the latest. This type of upgrade would dramatically reduce lag as well as a whole host of other issues related to business computing. Of course such an upgrade would be best handled by professionals when the time comes.

Should you have any question regarding business computing or even your CPU's performance please be sure to contact us so that we may be of assistance.

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