18 Jan
2007
18 Jan
'07
11:14
2007/1/18, Per Jessen
Randall R Schulz wrote:
In a HyperThreading CPU not all of the CPU hardware is present twice, hence there is less available parallelism.
There is actually zero real concurrency/parallelism - there is only one execution unit. Look up SMT (simultaneous multihreading) for a more detailed explanation.
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