Randall Shimizu wrote:
The other possible factor is that AMD does not yet
support hyperthreading.
(http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=13344
)Hyperthreading is designed to treat a single cpu as
2.
I think you are not understanding the concept. Multiple cores is BETTER
than hyperthreading because no part of the cpu is shared. This means no
extra bottlenecks. Hyperthreading is something you do not want when you
can get multiple cores (or even just multiple cpu's). It is unlikely
that AMD will ever support hyperthreading because they bypassed it and
went onto the next great thing.
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