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What are the differences between cores, CPUs and Intels Hyper-threading?

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What are the differences between cores, CPUs and Intels Hyper-threading?

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From the viewpoint of Nucleo Pro there is no difference between multiple CPUs and multi-core CPUs. If the Windows Task Manager or Macintosh Activity Monitor show more than one graph of CPU activity then you likely have multiple CPUs or cores in your machine. The exception to this is some Intel processors with the Hyper-threading feature. It may be present in addition to multiple CPUs or cores. Processors with Intel’s Hyperthreading are supported but we recommend that the feature is disabled as it doesn’t benefit Nucleo Pro. Please see a reference such as Intel or AMD’s website for a detailed explanation.

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