What about real-world workloads?
Hyper-Threading is one of those concepts that's been around a long time, and which everyone takes for granted. Despite that, relatively few enthusiasts really understand how it works or what the point ...
Another Intel Raptor Lake CPU has popped up online, and it seems to be slightly faster than a AMD Threadripper 2970WX. The Core i9-13900K engineering sample in question could replace the Alder Lake ...
Something to look forward to: Intel will launch brand new Arrow Lake-S desktop CPUs later this month. Ahead of its release, the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K has appeared on the PassMark benchmark ...
This has probably been brought up before (maybe many times) but I couldn't find it under the search.<P>So basically, are there any instances when having dual CPUs is capable of being over twice as ...
Like what does it do/effect really? There are those double socket multicore xeon systems out there, but their single thread sucks. then theres threadripper which seems to crush both. All CPU bound ...
Some workloads are a single tangled-up thread with various data types and crunchy compute; for these, our modern CPU cores are perfectly-suited. Other workloads (like, say, graphics) are giant piles ...