TJ said>64-bit CPU and dual-core will not have 
  significant impact on CURRENT version of AmiBroker,
  however I already have received 
  Visual Studio 2005 BETA which features 64bit compiler 
  so in some near future (by the end of this year) 
  I will probably release 64 bit version
  (32 bit version will still be developed in 
  parallel - so don't worry everyone else :-))
   
  As for dual-core - similar situation here - right 
  now you won't see miracles however
  I am going to add multiple-threaded optimization 
  engine by the end of the year
  (I have to purchase AMD64 machine first 
  :-))
   
  So dual core AMD64 would be good investment for 
  the future. However I suggest to WAIT a bit
  until I release first betas because till then you 
  will be able to get faster machine for less money
  (as prices of dual core CPUs are very high now 
  but will drop very quickly)
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  My question is about possible future versions of Amibroker, 
  and DUAL-CORE processors versus DUAL processors. 
   
  I am now in the process of selecting a motherboard for a new 
  fast computer, and I want to make sure that the motherboard that I select will 
  allow me to run at the maximum speed that any future version of Amibroker is 
  capable of.  
  BTW,  I really do need to be able to achieve maximum 
  speed because I can now effectively use only one timeframe of a 
  smoothing equation that I have developed. 
   
   I can make plotlines for several timeframes of this 
  smoothing equation appear in the custom indicator window, but it takes forever 
  to move the cursur line from one day to the next, so I can effectively use 
  only one timeframe for trading.
  This speed thing really is important to me because, the more 
  of these smoothed lines that I can run, the more confidence  I 
  will have that I have detected an  impending 
  breakout.  
  These smoothing equations  most likely 
  need as much computer speed as Fourier equations will require, when and 
  if, TJ decides to add Fourier abilities to Amibroker.
   
  Will a motherboard that supports TWO seperate 
  processors be able to run future versions of Amibroker that are designed for 
  DUAL-CORE processors?  I would think that DUAL processors would 
  function exactly the same way as DUAL-CORE processors function, and 
  therefore, all new versions of Amibroker would work either way. 
  THOUGHTS?
   
  I also read that socket 939 is destined to make  the 
  socket 754 obsolete. THOUGHTS?
   
  Will socket 939 machines run only slightly faster that 
  socket 754 machines, or will they run significantly faster than socket 
  754?
   
  I would appreciate hearing some of your thoughts and 
  opinions?  Ron D