IN CERTAIN WinCases Intel is recommending disabling hyperthreading although HT is one of its top unique selling points.
All operating systems apart from Windows XP, according to Intel, should have hyperthreading disabled. Those include Windows 2K, Win NT 4.0, Win ME, Win 98 and Windows SE.
The operating environments are understandable. But the grown up real OSes?
We don't understand this. Isn't Windows XP just a fancy eye candy version of Windows 2000? We think we should be told.
Or are Intel and Microsoft still as much in cahoots with each other as we always suspected they were? What price the corporate stable image driver platform now?
We think we should be told.
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