MultiCore CPU support?

Hi!

Does Renoise just support 4 CPU’s?

I’ve a CPU with 8 cores (AMD FX 8350 Black Edition). I noticed, if i set the usage of CPU’s in Renoise to 1 core, and then add 1 core after anoter, the CPU consumption is going down how it should be, until i reach 4 cores. Adding more than 4 cores doesn’t make a change in consumption. It stays still at the consumption level of 4 cores.

Is the AMD chip using 8 virtual cores and actually has only 4 physical like core i7?

Is the AMD chip using 8 virtual cores and actually has only 4 physical like core i7?

no, its actually an 8 core cpu.

The 8350 has 4 modules. Each module contains 2 physical cores. So it has 8 physical cores.

Sorry for my English translator of google

I have 2x2,66 Ghz intel xeon core 6- 12 real and 24 virtual, from 50 to 60% cpu no diferecia between putting in Renoise 6 cpus or 24 cpus, if I want to have more cpu the only way I got is combine logic with Renoise by rewire, then Renoise is a bit more powerful but have high latency.

I hope the team get to squeeze more performance.

The program is impressive, this is the only downside.

Wikipedia says, “this module is equal to a dual-core processor in its integer power, and to a single-core processor in its floating-point power”

I do not know, I’m not informatic, but … I can have 2 instances of renoise separated, with the processor of renoise 60 % and my computer works correctly. With 1 renoise for very well that you divide the tracks you do not obtain this power. In other applications I obtain the double or triple of power.