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Once upon a
time there were
as many sound
card makers as
there were
graphics card makers, but today only one is
still alive, good old Creative
(what happened to the Labs bit
on the end?) and today the
company has announced its first
quad core sound cards based on its recently announced Sound
Core3D audio processor
vr-zone.com/articles/creative-announces-quad-core-sound-cards/13470.html
it looks more component goes multi cores today
do you think it would meet your sound expectation?
time there were
as many sound
card makers as
there were
graphics card makers, but today only one is
still alive, good old Creative
(what happened to the Labs bit
on the end?) and today the
company has announced its first
quad core sound cards based on its recently announced Sound
Core3D audio processor
vr-zone.com/articles/creative-announces-quad-core-sound-cards/13470.html
it looks more component goes multi cores today
do you think it would meet your sound expectation?