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Old 10-06-2005, 09:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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In my recently posted queries, one of the moderators stated that the prescott processesor had Hyper threading tech. is it true ????????
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Barring the 2.4A Prescott,all have HT
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HT: It is technology which fakes existance of another processor, thus emulating running of 2 threads, at a time. Actually it is a very good time sifting technology to allow running of 2 threads one after another, which in case of non HT processors will be time spent idle while one thread is waiting for say a IO request. Don't confuse it with multi-processing.

P4a - 400MHz FSB - 512KB cache - non HT
P4b - 533MHz FSB - 512KB cache - HT
P4c - 800MHz FSB - 512KB cache - HT
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