Jerry Feldman wrote:
Be wary of hyperthreading. AFAIK, Intel no longer supports this
feature in their processors. First, there are a number of applications
that actually suffer from hyperthreading. For instance, my company's
product runs significantly slower on a system with hyperthreading
enabled. So, make sure you runs some tests. It was a good idea to
extend the old single core processors. A colleague of mine also found
some bugs in the microcode.
Hyperthreading is returning in the new Intel CPUs (i7). FYI.
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