I'm afraid that not everything in this world is as simple as just "More Power".
That's especially true in the computing world. Intel and AMD have raced for more Ghz sometimes ago, but that era has now ended (10 years ago at least)
A lot of work in the CPU area is now about efficiency, especially power efficiency. And in this area, Apple seems to be pretty good.
Moreover, if moddart was waiting/needing more CPU power to improve their physical model, they would be wrong, as they have actually plenty of CPU power unexploited in current generation of CPU. See, my Intel Core i5 CPU that's 2 years old is used only at 5% to 10% when playing complex music with latest Pianoteq
By the way, Tablets are already good enough to play Pianoteq. See for instance GeekBench benchmark that measures Integer / Floating point CPU and Memory performance (in other words, performance that is essential to pianoteq) :
- my old intel core i5 scores about 9000
- the apple A6 (iphone 5 / ipad 4) scores about 1600 <= that should be enough power
At last, IMHO, the main point of pianoteq is to be a lightweight software that doesn't need tons of GB of storage and could be brought on stage or elsewhere easily (see pianoteq description :"The size of Pianoteq is just 20 MB (MegaBytes) ... You can use Pianoteq on any modern laptop and connect it to your MIDI compatible piano keyboard"
All in all, i think that the future of pianoteq is not to refine the physical model to use more CPU horsepower ... well if that was the case, moddart would already have done it ... and again, everything is not about power and definitely the current computing world trend is not in that direction. So I really think that, if moddart wants to exist in the future in any other way than as a niche product for some happy few, they need to take the train of new platforms .. and this is now, in a few year it would be too late as a lot of company with, in my opinion a lot less potential than moddart, have already taken a foot in...
Apple has sold 100 millions iPad to people of this world, and I'm pretty sure some of them are musicians or even pianists too
Last edited by reivol (24-10-2012 09:12)