evolucion8
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- Jun 17, 2005
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I don't see why guys are arguing here about Hyper Threading, the Core i7 architecture is pretty wide and most programs will take advantage of the benefits of Hyper Threading, may be some older single threaded programs may have some issues but that's not something that will be very noticeable anyway. A Nehalem/Clarkdale processor without it will be less impressive, specially if someone is coming from a Core 2 Quad processor. The only negative thing that Hyper Threading brings is increased power consumption and heat dissipation.
