Published 6/1/2009
by Gordon Haff
at CNET News - Business Tech
I've been getting a fair number of questions about multi-threading the past couple of weeks. The reason is that Intel has been previewing its " Nehalem EX " Xeon processor in advance of Advanced Micro Device's six-core "Istanbul" CPU launch. Intel's Nehalem generation has simultaneous multi-threading (SMT)--which Intel ... Originally posted at The Pervasive Datacenter
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