Subject | AW: Re[2]: [ib-support] FB Hyper Threading and Performance |
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Author | Christian Gütter |
Post date | 2003-02-28T11:29:30Z |
Hi Richard,
for the SMT (Simultaneous Multi-Threading) of a Hyperthreading-
capable processor.
So you will lose all benefits of Hyperthreading and your computer
might even run slower than with Hyperthreading disabled.
Christian
> Well, Win2K AS supports HyperThreading as well. Like XP itWin2K sees the two CPUs, but it's scheduler is not optimized
> sees each CPU as
> 2 CPUs ie 2xhyperthread CPUs = 4 logical CPUs to the OS
for the SMT (Simultaneous Multi-Threading) of a Hyperthreading-
capable processor.
So you will lose all benefits of Hyperthreading and your computer
might even run slower than with Hyperthreading disabled.
Christian