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by acdha
470 days ago
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Yes, but you hit diminishing returns pretty quickly there so it ends to coming back to Amdahl’s law. As the other work gets distributed and optimized, what users notice tends to be single core performance. This is quite noticeable on phones where people notice Android browsing performance being slower because that stands out the most – most people don’t talk about things which are fast enough, so you don’t get as much credit for all of the optimized multi core work as you get negatives for the slow single-threaded web experience which visibly runs faster elsewhere. |
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So again users will notice the benefits of multi-core performance.