| selnor said:
Like I said only 1 or 2. Apple dont count due to them charging through the roof for hardware. When 360 released, dual core CPUs for PCs were rediculous prices. 360 launched in Novemeber 2005 US. In US August 2005 Athlon dual core was roughly $400. The 360 released at $479. Like I said. 360 having 16 core CPU in 18 months time is actually 80% likely and the Durango will likely cost $450 - $500 with a very noce 16 core CPU setup. |
16 core seems a bit much. 4 core with hyper-threading or possibly 8 core (with or without hyper-threading) seems more likely. They should focus on having a better gpu as opposed to cpu power.
Oh, I forgot Intel had their Pentium D (dual core) cpu, which was released around the same time as the Athlon 64 X2 in 2005.

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