Reply to post: Re: HypermarkeTing

RIP Hyper-Threading? ChromeOS axes key Intel CPU feature over data-leak flaws – Microsoft, Apple suggest snub

BinkyTheMagicPaperclip Silver badge

Re: HypermarkeTing

Not true, HT can achieve up to 30% performance increase over non HT, and the following article shows >20% improvement in non synthetic benchmarks (such as kernel compilation)

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel-ht-2018

Early HT wasn't worth much, modern HT has evolved.I will be turning it off on my system though.

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