For me, performance all lies now in the software application. How it will use the exisiting resources to speed things up. More cores does not mean more performance since our coding is still with single core/thread applications. Seldom we find multi core support software and this is only used on CAE or CAD softwares and Conversion and encoding softwares. If the industry wants to make faster programs, coding is the first thing we need to look into. Games are now shifting to Multi Core support. I hope that Productivity Applications do the same. With the Up Coming Zen Core Architecture, I just hope this is not the same as Bulldozer Hype... They released in the same quarter of its release year...