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Hyperthreading, that is two threads resident in the core of the same time to improve throughput, is similar to what was on the Pentium 4 architecture, but wasn't available on the Core 2 microarchitecture.
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Hyperthreading, that is two threads resident in the core of the same time to improve throughput, is similar to what was on the Pentium 4 architecture, but wasn't available on the Core 2 microarchitecture.
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· The "Hyperthreading" option is now available in the Power supply test
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If you've followed Intel's chips designs over the years, the term "Hyperthreading" shouldn't be unfamiliar.
CNET Australia 2008
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However, after Hyperthreading was enabled, SQL server instance detected only 20 logical processors, although there were a total of 80 logical processors available on the server.
Site Home Pankaj Mittal 2011
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Using Hyperthreading one processor socket will show up as 20 logical processors towards the Windows Operating system and its applications.
Site Home Juergen Thomas - MSFT 2011
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Without Hyperthreading turned on, SQL Server detected all 40 logical processors.
Site Home Pankaj Mittal 2011
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Here is what we noticed in the SQL Server error logs before and after turning on Hyperthreading - Detected 40 CPUs.
Site Home Pankaj Mittal 2011
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Hyperthreading has made a reappearance in this chip, taking the six physical processing cores and doubling that to give an effective twelve software threads.
Atomic 2010
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In years past we've seen a progressive movement away from simply increasing processor clockspeed, instead adding in things like Hyperthreading (that featured in the Pentium 4 family, was removed, and is now back again) and multiple processing cores that share the workload.
Atomic 2010
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