Plugged In: Two CPUs Too Slow? Try Four
Plus: Flash disks go mainstream; the Leopard/Vista showdown.
Eric Dahl
Quad-Core Systems

Bottom Line: Quad-core performance gains are likely to be small for most applications, though power-hungry creative types and gamers could see some benefit. But I still don't see how AMD gets "4x4" out of two dual-core chips. Maybe we can convince Intel to team up with Home Depot to produce some 2x4s.
Leopard Hunts Vista
The Buzz: Microsoft just might be in for the fight of its life next year, when Vista finally ships--and runs right into Apple's latest update to OS X. Apple plans to launch Leopard next spring, and the Intel-based Mac Pro desktop systems that will make it sing are shipping now. Apple previewed Leopard (and tried out some new Microsoft zingers) at its World-Wide Developer Conference in August. Highlights include a fully supported version of Boot Camp that lets you dual-boot Intel Macs into Windows, and some enhancements to iChat that let you share applications and photos. But the most welcome development should be Time Machine, an automatic backup feature that allows you to retrieve old versions of files and restore deleted data via a time-line interface.
Bottom Line: I wouldn't have even dreamed this two years ago, but with Boot Camp on board and OS X looking as good as it does, my next PC may very well be an Apple.
Samsung's 4GB SSD
The Buzz: Imagine if all your critical apps and OS data could live in a fast, permanent cache. With a 4GB solid-state drive like the one Samsung is getting ready for Vista-based desktop and laptop PCs, that dream could become a reality. Using Vista's ReadyBoost feature, the new SSDs could greatly speed up access to critical applications and data while using less power than normal hard drives.
Bottom Line: Big-time SSDs--the kind that could replace a hard drive (see "First Tests: Fast 32GB Flash Hard Drive")--will remain expensive for a good long while. Fortunately, at current flash memory prices, the 4-gig models cost $150 or less.
- TripHub: Beta Web site helps groups plan vacations.
- X1900 GT: The $279, 256MB version of ATI's high-end card defines the new sweet spot.
- Topix: Revamped news engine looks better than ever.
- Custom Search: Like Rollyo, this Yahoo tool lets you select which sites to search.
- Wireless DJ: Logitech's $249 PC-to-stereo music streamer comes with a nifty LCD-equipped remote.
You can contact PC World Senior Editor Eric Dahl at eric_dahl@pcworld.com; read additional Plugged In columns.
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