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by JF-AMD
5997 days ago
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I think this helps underscore my point. Sometimes you get performance, sometimes you don't. I used to work for a major OEM that sold Intel systems. One of the biggest problems was that SQL Server, for instance, ran slower with HT when you had more than 4 threads. But customers never thought to turn it off because they assumed it was a "performance feature." If it was pitched as a "sometimes" performance feature, then people might be inclined to turn it off to check performance. If I had a dollar for every customer I had to have that discussion with, I could have bought myself a server. |
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