On Wednesday 17 January 2007 18:04, you wrote:
On 1/17/07, Randall R Schulz
wrote: On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:52, Edward Dunagin wrote:
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hey fellows and gals, this confuses me to no end.<sigh>
here is my cat /proc/info
processor : 0 ... siblings : 2 ...
processor : 1 ... siblings : 2 ...
It sure looks like I have 2 processors.
Yes, it does. What's the problem?
What say you?
What's the question?
It's a Pentium 4 that i bought almost 2 years ago and before duo was mentioned. So HOW do I have a Pentium 4 with 2 cpu's?
It's a HyperThreading CPU. A half-hearted shot at a dual-core CPU. In a dual-core CPU there's a 100% complete pairing of all the circuitry that makes up a CPU (though they share the level 2 cache). In a HyperThreading CPU not all of the CPU hardware is present twice, hence there is less available parallelism. I don't know the details, but a plausible example would be that two concurrent integer multiplies could be occurring but two concurrent double-precision floating-point multiplies could not take place.
Peace...................ed
Peace. Hah! If humans wanted it, they could have it... Hmmm... I'm watching the season premier of "24"...
- Edward Dunagin-Dunigan-Dunnigan
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