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Improved Hyper-Threading Technology, including important enhancements to this innovation that make a single processor act like multiple processors to the operating system.
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Administrators of multi-user systems are strongly advised to take action to disable Hyper-Threading immediately; single-user systems i.e., desktop computers are not affected.
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Colin Pervcial, a researcher and BSD guru of sorts, in his case study has proved that Hyper-Threading, as currently implemented on Intel Pentium Extreme Edition, Pentium 4, Mobile Pentium 4, and Xeon processors, suffers from a serious security flaw.
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Improved Hyper-Threading Technology, including important enhancements to this innovation that make a single processor act like multiple processors to the operating system.
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In addition to 3D viewing, the F series packs a second-generation Intel® Core™ i7 Processor with four cores and supports Intel Hyper-Threading and Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, delivering premium performance.
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The Sandy Bridge processor and GTX 560 Ti helped the gaming HTPC hold its own reasonably well in the benchmarks despite a stock-clocked processor sans Hyper-Threading.
Gizmodo Nathan Edwards - MaximumPC 2011
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The M9036A was designed using an Intel Core i5 2.4-GHz dual-core processor with Hyper-Threading Technology, with a removable 160-GB solid-state drive and 4 GB of RAM upgradable to 8 GB in the standard configuration.
unknown title 2011
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Like Intel's Hyper-Threading, where the two threads share all the resources of the core, Bulldozer modules include dedicated integer pipelines, each with their own scheduler and retire unit.
Ars Technica Peter Bright 2011
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Hyper-Threading technology, which gives the two-core processor four "virtual cores" for better performance in multithreaded applications.
Macworld UK News 2010
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Intel Hyper-Threading Technology benefits from larger caches and massive memory bandwidth, delivering greater throughput and responsiveness for multi-threaded applications.
DevX: Latest Published Articles editorial@devx.com 2010
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