It provides heavy lifting.
There should be a setting in the BIOS to enable or disable Hyper-Threading (HT), the change can be made there.
There should be a setting in the BIOS to enable or disable Hyper-Threading (HT), the change can be made there.
Hyper-Threading Technology (HT Technology) is the brand under which Intel markets a generation of processors that can increase efficiency by improving multi-task processing, and are ideal in multi-threaded environments.
Hyper threading
Hyperthreading has to be enabled or disabled in the BIOS.
There should be an option to do so in the BIOS.
I am not sure but i think the intel core i7 uses Hyper Threading to make it look like it has 8 processing cores
full form of htt is=Hyper threading technology
If you are referring to Intel then it is Hyper-Threading
Hyper-threading (officially termed Hyper-Threading Technology or HTT) is an Intel-proprietary technology used to improve parallelization of computations performed on PC microprocessors via simulatnious multithreading. It is an improvement on super-threading. It debuted in U.S. Patent 4,847,755 (Gordon Morrison et al.) and can be seen in use on the Intel Xeon processors and Pentium 4 processors. The technology improves processor performance under certain workloads by providing useful work for execution units that would otherwise be idle, for example during a cache miss. A processor with Hyper-Threading enabled is treated by the operating system as two processors instead of one. Hyper-threading relies on support in the operating system as well as the CPU. Conventional multiprocessor support is not enough to take advantage of hyper-threading. For example, even though Windows 2000 supports multiple CPUs, Intel does not recommend that hyper-threading be enabled under that operating system.
Hyper-Threading allows to run 2 instructions per cycle per core. CPUs without such feature can do only one instruction per cycle per core. r
Hyper-Threading Technology is a small program in the BIOS which enables the processor to run at higher speeds than usual, or to even make the computer think it has more cores than it should. Make sure firstly that your processor is capable of running Hyper-Threading Technology otherwise the motherboard will run faster than the processor can handle, causing crashes and CPU problems