Haven't really put much thought into CPUs lately, but had this come up and I'm disappointed my Google-fu did not find a good answer I remember hyper-threading, where a core was 'pseudo-divided' into ...
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There’s bad news, and there’s real bad news for Intel, if you believe AMD’s tests. First, the bad news: AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7 4000-series CPUs can outperform Intel’s Core i9 in multi-threaded tasks.
The technique of micro-threading may be applied to the core of a DRAM to reduce the row and column access granularity. This results in a significant performance benefit for those applications that ...
It’s called Threadripper, and it will be the first consumer-focused chip with 16 cores and 32 threads of computing power. Yes, you read that right: 16 cores and 32 threads of computing power, ...