Yes,
It does. If you want to read more about hyperthreading, goto Intel site
and search for hyperthreading. It'll give you good docs on hyperthreading.
Cheers,
Kuldeep
Yashpal Nagar wrote:
On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 20:40, Naresh Narang wrote:
This is normal with hyperthreading enabled in BIOS.
On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 20:40, Naresh Narang wrote:
> This is normal with hyperthreading enabled in BIOS.
So you mean there is nothing to worry about, performance is better with
Hyperthreading enabled or disabled ?
Thanks
Yash
>
> Regards,
> --Naresh
>
> =
> -- Naresh
>
>
>
--- Yashpal Nagar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am using Redhat 8.0, smp kernel image on a HP
> Proliant 4 CPUs server
> , installation done smoothly. BIOS show me 2.2 Ghz 4
> CPUs fine as
> intended & installed.
>
> But when i see top command in linux it show me 8
> CPUs, ranging
what is this hyper-treading variety, by the way?
Regards,
Abu.
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On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 02:29:35PM +0530, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
> I am using Redhat 8.0, smp kernel image on a HP Proliant 4 CPUs server,
> installation done smoothly. BIOS show me 2.2 Ghz 4 CPUs fine as
> intended & installed.
> But when i see top command in linux it show me 8 CPUs, ranging from CP
Dear All,
I am using Redhat 8.0, smp kernel image on a HP Proliant 4 CPUs server
, installation done smoothly. BIOS show me 2.2 Ghz 4 CPUs fine as
intended & installed.
But when i see top command in linux it show me 8 CPUs, ranging from CPU0
to CPU8.
I have attched the top 's output.
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