Author: Matt Taylor
Date: 00:21:27 02/22/03
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On February 22, 2003 at 02:21:52, Charles Worthington wrote: >On February 22, 2003 at 01:08:15, Jeremiah Penery wrote: > >>On February 22, 2003 at 00:31:38, Charles Worthington wrote: >> >>>Oh and i also believe that if AMD had the technology or the research funds to >>>have invented hyperthreading technology...they would have. it doesnt take a >> >>You're making some statements out of absolute ignorance here. >> >>First of all, Intel didn't invent "hyperthreading" technology. Nor do they own >>exclusive rights to such technology - there's no legal issue preventing AMD from >>implementing something like it in their processors. Second, for the past >>several years, AMD has produced more patents than Intel has, despite a R&D >>budget several times lower than Intel's. What does that say about Intel's >>"technology or research funds"? >> >>The P4 has notoriously bad IPC compared to other recent x86 processors. You >>could say that a big reason for adding hyperthreading is to ameliorate this >>condition. I.e., the addition of hyperthreading brings the IPC up to a more >>respectable level, though it's still somewhat lower than that of the Athlon. >>Without hyperthreading, all the P4 has going for it is a high clockrate. The P4 >>_needs_ hyperthreading to keep its performance advantage. >> >>>rocket scientist to see that two threads are better than one for multiple >>>applications. >> >>And 4 threads are better than 2...What's your point? > >Actually the point is really simple...hyperthreading produces a boost in speed >and an extra thread to run background applications faster. If AMD has the >know-how to incorporate hyperthreading technology into their processors they >would be foolish not to economically and performance-wise....The truth of the >matter is....they cant do it and maintain a bargain basement price for their >products...and in all reality...I'm not 100% sure they have the know how or else >they could be marketing a high end hyperthreading chip to compete with the >xeon...or maybe they just don't want that extra money? The truth of the matter is doesn't cost much to add HT to a processor. Bob corrected me some time ago when I tried to claim the same thing. -Matt
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