Intel first introduced Hyper-Threading (HT) technology with is Xeon CPU architecture back in 2002, over 20 years ago now, with simultaneous multithreading technology allowing physical cores inside of ...
Intel’s upcoming line of high-performance processors has been dubbed “Arrow Lake”—that much is official. But rumors covered by our sibling site Extremetech (among others) suggest that these CPUs could ...
A bunch of Intel 15 th-gen specs have just leaked online, not only confirming that Intel is dropping DDR4 support from its forthcoming CPUs, but possibly also ditching Hyper-Threading. Details of a ...
Documents leaked by renowned leaker @yuuki_ans on X reveal that early Arrow Lake samples have Hyper Threading disabled by default, which to some has implied that Intel may be looking to launch its ...
What just happened? Hyper-Threading has been a longstanding feature in Intel CPUs, but that might change in the near future. According to a recent report, Intel's upcoming 15th-gen Core "Arrow Lake" ...
Recent leaks have revealed insights into Intel's 15th-Generation Arrow Lake-S platform, particularly focusing on its CPU architecture and potential shift in multi-threading approach. The disclosed ...
The popular comparison benchmark Cinebench has a new version. It explicitly includes a test for Simultaneous Multithreading.
TL;DR: Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced the reintroduction of simultaneous multi-threading (SMT) or Hyper-Threading in future CPUs to enhance performance and competitiveness, especially in data center ...
Which means despite having "52+" cores, it's still functionally 8 core/8 thread CPU for gaming. Games with more than 8 threads (like Frostbite) will possibly face slightly more latency on the extra ...
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