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Hyper threading processors simulate a dual core processor with only a single core. Technically you are still running a single core processor, but multiple tasks can be run more efficiently..
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
It provides heavy lifting.
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
Pentium 4 uses Hyper-Threading, which is like a dual core, but isn't. A Dual-Core consists of 2(two) logical cores.
full form of htt is=Hyper threading technology