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Q: Which windows personal OS support Intel hyper threading technology?
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Which operating system supports Intel Hyper-Threading Technology?

These are the following Windows Operating Systems that support Intel Hyper-Threading Technology: Windows XP Professional and Home Edition, Windows Vista Home Basic, Premium, Ultimate and Business. And for Linux users: Red Hat Linux Ver 9(Professional and Personal versions), SuSE Linux Ver 8.2 (Professional and Personal versions), Red Flag Linux Desktop ver 4.0, COSIX Linux 4.0


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


What is HT technology?

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.


How windows NT run process that run on different OS?

Windows NT run processes that run on different operating system i.e. Linux, OS/2, and Solaris, because all mentioned operating systems support multi-threading in single process. while in those OS which don't support multi-threading single process (e.g. UNIX) windows NT processes don't run on them.


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