Hyper-Threading (HTT) is an Intel technology that lets one CPU core run two threads at once. This improves performance. It debuted in 2002 with the Pentium 4 chips. But Intel may drop HTT in its ...
Chipzilla is likely to pull hyper-threading for the first time since the technology was first launched in the Pentium 4 era in the early 2000s. Intel is set to perform another node jump in 2024 for ...
I used to follow the processor business very closely and go to Microprocessor Forum, the premiere show in the industry, every year. One of the arguments made by the hardware geniuses, although never ...
Intel has officially confirmed that it is bringing Hyper-Threading support back to its Pentium family in the Kaby Lake microarchitecture, but in doing so is ...
The chipmaker's "hyper-threading" technology for boosting chip performance will debut soon with its first server versions of the Pentium 4 chip. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
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Intel’s Hyper-Threading (and AMD’s equivalent Simultaneous Multi-threading, or SMT) technology is ubiquitous with any modern x86-based CPU, which gives them the additional ability to process two tasks ...
Intel's Pentium-class processors, designed for budget PCs, will get hyper-threading technology that lets them run multiple tasks on a single processor core. Intel's new hyper-threading Pentium CPUs ...