Due to the AMD architecture of having NUMA. (i.e. each processor has it's own memory and controller). and the fact that you can have a seggregated HT links to each graphics card.
Imho this leads to the possiblility with SLI etc. For 2 people to play on one computer at the same time, just plug in an extra keyboard and mouse each has their own screen. People don't use all 7.1 normally that comes on the sound cards. Maybe one can be the sound for the other guy.
Games like flight simulators could benefit greatly from this. Plus it would be a bit more sociable. With virtualisation?, you could play two different games at once. Your wife could be sorting out the household accounts whilst you are playing a computer game (however unlikely that may be )
Imho this leads to the possiblility with SLI etc. For 2 people to play on one computer at the same time, just plug in an extra keyboard and mouse each has their own screen. People don't use all 7.1 normally that comes on the sound cards. Maybe one can be the sound for the other guy.
Games like flight simulators could benefit greatly from this. Plus it would be a bit more sociable. With virtualisation?, you could play two different games at once. Your wife could be sorting out the household accounts whilst you are playing a computer game (however unlikely that may be )
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