On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 at 8:40am, Bryan J. Smith wrote > That's where HyperTransport comes in -- it offers two > schedulers in the hope that two virtualized cores can put > more stages to use. It only works on the horribly > inefficient Netburst architctures -- you will _never_ see > HyperTransport on the Pentium-M or Intel's newer processors. > The concept of multi-threading on a single core lives and > dies with NetBurst. That would be 'HyperThreading' above, not 'HyperTransport', and I know you know that. ;) -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University