Quad vs. Dual Core (Windows CS5)

Is there a performance advantage underway with a quad core on a dual core for CS5 on a Windows machine? We will use Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator, after effects or Premiere.

Thank you

Dave

I doubt you will notice a difference.

Bob

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