dual core v.s Hyperthreading

o1die

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Hyperthreading splits the load for one core; dual core is 2 separate cores; most dual cores don't have hyperthreading support because with 2 cores splitting the workload, you don't need it.
 

SunnyD

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Hyperthreading simply uses special techniques to keep the insanely deep P4 pipe filled with instructions by allowing not only out-of-order execution but also out-of-thread execution, thus making it "look" like multiple cores even though all it is doing is preempting one thread while it's stalled in the pipeline.
 

letulechuga

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so obviously the 2 cores are more efficient? but shouldnt intels be better then? the x2 however outbenches the 8xx series.
 

TuxDave

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Originally posted by: letulechuga
so obviously the 2 cores are more efficient? but shouldnt intels be better then? the x2 however outbenches the 8xx series.

The X2 and 8xx series are both dual core processors.