Zen, yes and no. Yes cuz it would be faster, no cuz it would not be economically sound to switch without moving up in speed. Duals are usually faster too, I forgot to mention that earlier. The best example being comparisons between the G4 733 and 533dp G4.
Personally I dont see buying a single cpu computer ever as I am never only doing one thing on it.
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tiger seems to make great use of dual cpu also. better than panther or jaguar did. I keep a cpu meter in the dock and both cpu are used very evenly about 90% of the time.
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