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Keefe 10-27-2002 05:04 PM

Term of the day: Hyper-threading
 
A technology developed by Intel that enables multithreaded software applications to execute threads in parallel on a single multi-core processor instead of processing threads in a linear fashion. Older systems took advantage of dual-processing threading in software by splitting instructions into multiple streams so that more than one processor could act upon them at once.

CiKoTiC 11-09-2002 07:10 PM

Humm. Wasn't hyper-threading developed by Digital for the Alpha processors?


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Intel's hyperthreading, which involves breaking up an application for easier digestion by a computer's processors, derives in part from work on simultaneous multithreading performed by a team of researchers at the University of Washington and Digital, an Intel representative confirmed. In 1997, Intel licensed the patents and hired many of the employees who worked on the project as part of a massive legal settlement between the companies.
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-961495.html?tag=fd_ots


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