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Subject: Re: Is fritz, shredder or junior hyper-treading enabled?

Author: Jay Urbanski

Date: 15:53:29 07/07/03

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On July 07, 2003 at 17:50:16, DANIEL JOHNSON wrote:

>On July 07, 2003 at 16:58:27, Peter Stayne wrote:
>
>>ah hold up, Fritz 8? F8's a single proc engine, so it wouldn't gain much of
>>anything from HT. Shredder might gain a very small percentage with HT enabled on
>>a single proc machine since it is an SMP engine.
>>
>>Deep Fritz 7, otoh, would also gain from it.
>>
>>Pete
>
>
>
>Pete, from what i've been able to find out out is than even a single threaded
>program can be sped up if the program is hyper-threaded enabled or supported. If
>anyone has a 3.0 or a 3.2 p4 800 mhz fsb with fritz 8 can run the
>shredder/junior position please post how long fritz takes with this hardware as
>this is the critical position to determine my next computer purchase (see post
>on xeon or opteron proc) thanks

What does "Hypter-thraded enabled or supported" mean exactly?  Hypter-threading
only works if a program is multi-threaded to begin with - which means it can
take advantage of more than one CPU.



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