Actually, no...dual processor most certainly does not double the speed. The speed increase is usually about 20% in most apps (including Photoshop). When doing something like 3DStudio it can be as much as 80%, though.
And you really don't seem to get it: Why compare a dual G4 to a single P4 when you can also build dual P4 systems?
if you want to see if macs are faster than PCs, you use the two best in the home desktop market.
a 2.0 GHz P4 is cutting edge. as good as it gets.
a single 830 MHz chip is great for macs, but it isn't the best in its category.
a dual 800 MHz G4 processor is cutting edge. as good as it gets.
a dual P4 system is out of the picture - not in the right market.
a G4 server is out of the picture - not in the right market.
verry simple.
It's a blatantly obviously attempt to make the Mac look faster
by pitting it up against something that it still wouldn't beat in most apps (non-Altivec).
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