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by kllrnohj
2376 days ago
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CPU cores being hotplugged on & off was actually super common for a few years, and still is in a lot more devices than you'd expect. It used to be a corner stone of power management on mobile devices. The Nexus 5, for example, would regularly run with just a single core online, hotplugging the other 3 off until hit with a load and then brought cores back online 1 by 1 as needed. That behavior still is in some corners of the mobile world, but increasingly less so. So the CPU hotplug path is as a result actually a lot more battle hardened than you'd expect, and a lot more consumer software than you'd think ran just fine in that setup without noticing. |
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