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When is the CPU Usage History divided into multiple graphs?

One graph - one core inside your processor. Two graphs - two cores inside your processor. Four graphs = four cores inside your processor. And so on... This could also indicate the presence of Intel's "Hyperthreading" which allows a single core to act as two cores as far as the OS is concerned.


What versions of Windows support HyperThreading?

Windows XP and Windows Vista, Intel's Hyperthreading did not exist before these Operating Systems. Now I may be wrong here, but I am confident that hyperthreading is a technology built into the processor itself, and any operating system should be able to utilize it. You are right to the extent that Hyper Threading is built into the processor itself, but a chipset and OS which supports hyper threading are also required. Here is the link which gives the list of OS which supports Hyperthreading http://www.intel.com/support/processors/sb/CS-017343.htm Windows XP supports HT Technology ,but widows and windows 9x/me does not


How do operating systems handle Multi-core CPUs?

They are treated exactly like two separate CPUs. Any operating system that can use multiple CPUs can also use a processor with multiple internal cores, with no changes needed to the code.


Compare multi-core and dual core?

"Dual core" implies that there are two separate instruction execution units placed on a single "die." Some use shared components, such as cache, while others have two full processors, including all sub-components. All dual core processors could be considered multi-core (which simply means multiple "cores" or "processors"). However, a tri-core or quad-core is also a multi-core. Therefore, all dual cores are multi-cores, but not all multi-cores are dual cores.


When you try to play tf2 it says that the sse4a unsupported and sse41 unsupported also sse42 unsupported and hyperthreading unsupported why?

Because you're either using an older Desktop or Laptop (or maybe a Mac, I don't know). SSE4a is only used on AMD chips so chances are you're using Intel chips.


How could you get Olivine?

Mining deep in the Earth cores. Mining deep in the Earth cores. You can also find Olivine in the Igneous rock Pyroxinite. Olivine is the same thing as Peridot


Can you explore the interior of the earth?

Direct observation is only possible for the first few thousand feet. Beyond that the temperatures are too hot for humans. It can also be explored by taking drilling cores and by using instruments.


What are the criteria used to compare video cards?

Generally when comparing multiple video cards you want to look at memory, shaders, clock speeds, and recently CUDA cores. You also want to be aware if you have the power supply necessary to run the graphics card.


What are threads in processor?

processors are defined as having cores. a core is the part which reads and executes instructions. the operating systems addresses each core as 2 virtual processors. < wikipedia it is also refered as logical cores. the work is divided among the logical cores. because each core process only one instruction at a time, dividing the core into 2 virtual cores makes the work faster.


How many planets have inner and outer cores?

All terrestrial planets, such as Earth, Mercury, Venus, and Mars, have inner and outer cores. These cores are composed of mostly iron and nickel, with the inner core being solid and the outer core in a liquid state. Gas giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn also have cores, but they lack a distinct separation into inner and outer regions like terrestrial planets.


What are cylindrical samples of ocean sediment?

Cylindrical samples of ocean sediment are cores of sediment taken from the seafloor using specialized tools like sediment corers. These cores provide layers of sediment that can be used to study the history of ocean and climate change over time. Analyzing the composition and characteristics of these sediment cores can help scientists understand past environmental conditions and make predictions for the future.


Do comets have cores?

Yes, comets have cores, also known as nuclei, which are typically made up of ice, rock, and organic compounds. The icy nucleus is the solid center of a comet that remains intact as it travels through space, with a coma and tail forming as the comet approaches the Sun.