You may be surprised, but Hyperthreading IS officially supported by MS on 2000. Read the MS whitepaper.Originally posted by: SGT Lindy
Of course it does. Windows NT 4.0 and above has supported multiple CPU's provided the applications were written to be SMP aware.
With XP and Windows 2003 the OS got alot better and spreading the load over mulitple cores.
XP and 2003 officially supported Hyperthreading as well. (2000 would use it but it was not supported.)
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
You may be surprised, but Hyperthreading IS officially supported by MS on 2000. Read the MS whitepaper.Originally posted by: SGT Lindy
Of course it does. Windows NT 4.0 and above has supported multiple CPU's provided the applications were written to be SMP aware.
With XP and Windows 2003 the OS got alot better and spreading the load over mulitple cores.
XP and 2003 officially supported Hyperthreading as well. (2000 would use it but it was not supported.)