Microprocessor vs Hyperthreading - What's the difference?
microprocessor | hyperthreading |
(computer hardware) the entire CPU of a computer on a single integrated circuit (chip).
* 1992 , Michael A. Miller, The 68000 Microprocessor Family: Architecture, Programming, and Applications (page 47)
(computing) A form of microprocessor parallelization where each physical processor is treated as two virtual processors.
* 2005 , James Leiterman, 32/64-Bit 80x86 Assembly Language Architecture (page 457)
* 2010 , Mike Laverick, VMware VSphere 4 Implementation (page 307)
As nouns the difference between microprocessor and hyperthreading
is that microprocessor is (computer hardware) the entire cpu of a computer on a single integrated circuit (chip) while hyperthreading is (computing) a form of microprocessor parallelization where each physical processor is treated as two virtual processors.microprocessor
English
(wikipedia microprocessor)Noun
(en noun)- When the microprocessor decodes the JSR opcode, it stores the operand into the TEMP register and pushes the current contents of the PC ($00 0128) onto the stack.
See also
* integrated circuit * microchiphyperthreading
English
Noun
(-)- The scope of hyperthreading instructions is not covered in this book.
- There are some cases where hyperthreading actually degrades CPU performance, especially when CPU utilization is high.
