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By Martin LaMonica, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 19, 2004 4:50:00 AM

Taking a stand on what has become a contentious issue, Microsoft on Tuesday said it will count new multicore processors as single units when they debut next year.

The announcement clears up confusion surrounding Microsoft's policy regarding so-called multicore processors, in which two or more processors are etched onto a single piece of silicon.

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You have a good point but I think you are over reacting
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Dual core pricing and Debian RR_man   | 10/18/04
UserLinux, based on Debian, comming soon. DonnieBoy   | 10/19/04
Everyone that I know that uses Linux... balsover   | 10/20/04
re: Everyone that I know that uses Linux... richdave   | 10/20/04
They tried... realitycheck101   | 10/18/04
Yes Jeff Spicoli   | 10/19/04
Are you clueless? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/19/04
Hyperthreading... Physco Dude   | 10/19/04
Not even close. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/19/04
Excuse me? Hyperthreading is similar to dual core -- I think not.. DigitalKid   | 10/19/04
That's BS george_ou   | 10/19/04
Read the article before posting GregSalts   | 10/19/04
When I install OS x or App y on my Gnu 8 x CPU SMP server... The King's Servant   | 10/19/04
"Missed the point" is understatement Fred Fredrickson   | 10/19/04
"Miss understanding" is a stated point. The King's Servant   | 10/19/04
Microsoft Gouges Kamikaze_Ohka   | 10/19/04
And yet another clueless poster. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/19/04
Pay per CPU was around before Microsft started this. B.O.F.H.   | 10/19/04
Actually... PA-ITGuy   | 10/19/04
YOu may be confusing desktop with server pricing. B.O.F.H.   | 10/19/04
Did you read my post? PA-ITGuy   | 10/19/04
What you said: B.O.F.H.   | 10/19/04
Oops PA-ITGuy   | 10/19/04
Yep you are right PA-ITGuy DigitalKid   | 10/19/04
BOFH is right but you are right too in that, The King's Servant   | 10/19/04
Moot point, really Fred Fredrickson   | 10/19/04
I don't see why this should be too much of a surprise Michael Kelly   | 10/19/04
Another reason to use open source. This gets ridiculous. DonnieBoy   | 10/19/04
open source is ridiculous? Naw, it ain't that bad. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/19/04
It's not OS's it's APPS htotten   | 10/19/04
Interpretations change with Technology and so will Licenseing and Pricing. webgecko   | 10/19/04
Very well put but I have a question. The King's Servant   | 10/19/04
Again Interpretations will Vary webgecko   | 10/20/04
Excelent! Well thought out. The King's Servant   | 10/21/04
The Peace that passes all understanding is Obviously Yours webgecko   | 10/24/04
Religon & Forums harryomary1@...   | 02/08/05
You have a good point but I think you are over reacting webgecko   | 03/22/07
I am embarrassed for linux fans NonZealot   | 10/19/04
Can you be more specific in your references The King's Servant   | 10/19/04
How about these for starters rapson   | 10/20/04
it kills me that for a dual processor pc - you need to buy two licenses V Sanders   | 10/19/04
Great move for MS... Will IBM, HP, SUN, and other UNIX vendors follow suit? Bit's_Conscience   | 10/19/04

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