[geeks] New small Intel Board
Alois Hammer
aloishammer at casearmour.net
Fri Jun 6 15:03:17 CDT 2008
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 12:51:50 -0400 (EDT), nate at portents.com said:
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> > Hyper-threading
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> Atom does have hyperthreading (just as Nehalem will).
I'm a bit puzzled. HyperThreading was invented because the Pentium 4
architecture -- Willamette through Cedar Mill -- had some unused
execution unit time resulting from the poor design, and presenting an
extra logical CPU got a little of the lost performance back. Why is HT
suddenly making a return?
...Intel hasn't suddenly added *real* threading a la SPARC T1/T2, have
they?
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