*Facepalm*
This has been discussed many times before, Dolphin will never have quad core support, there is nothing to be gained from it. One core already handles the cpu emulation and a second core handles the gpu emulation. There is a possibility that Dolphin will support a third core in the future for LLE sound emulation, but nothing further than that.
There is nothing else that can be split onto separate cores other than what was already mentioned above. Trying to do so would make syncing the various functions of the emulator a nightmare, create major stability problems, and would likely make performance worse rather than better. Not to mention that it is most likely not possible nor is it feasible, the Wii/GC isn't even a multi-core system to begin with. Multi-Core processors would likely be more useful when PS3 and Xbox 360 emulation finally becomes a reality and is possible, but until then anything more than dual core is essentially useless for emulation. PCSX2 and Dolphin seem to be the only emulators that take advantage of dual core processors, as far as I know Dreamcast, PS1, handheld emulators only run in single core mode.
This has been discussed many times before, Dolphin will never have quad core support, there is nothing to be gained from it. One core already handles the cpu emulation and a second core handles the gpu emulation. There is a possibility that Dolphin will support a third core in the future for LLE sound emulation, but nothing further than that.
There is nothing else that can be split onto separate cores other than what was already mentioned above. Trying to do so would make syncing the various functions of the emulator a nightmare, create major stability problems, and would likely make performance worse rather than better. Not to mention that it is most likely not possible nor is it feasible, the Wii/GC isn't even a multi-core system to begin with. Multi-Core processors would likely be more useful when PS3 and Xbox 360 emulation finally becomes a reality and is possible, but until then anything more than dual core is essentially useless for emulation. PCSX2 and Dolphin seem to be the only emulators that take advantage of dual core processors, as far as I know Dreamcast, PS1, handheld emulators only run in single core mode.