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a better way to count cores on a processor is by performance increase:
imagine the following performance scaling from an eight core opteron (lets say, 2 sockets, 4 cores each)
1 core 100%
2 cores 195%
3 cores 290%
4 cores 380%
5 cores 475%
6 cores 570%
7 cores 665%
8 cores 760%
If BD manages to keep that kind of efficiency when comparing 1 thread to each multiple thread, then I would consider it as an 8 core solution.
I wonder if core i7 2600 with 4 cores and 8 threads scales this well. I would like to see the chess benchmark or something similar. Or maybe I should read HT vs NONHT core i7 reviews somewhere...
imagine the following performance scaling from an eight core opteron (lets say, 2 sockets, 4 cores each)
1 core 100%
2 cores 195%
3 cores 290%
4 cores 380%
5 cores 475%
6 cores 570%
7 cores 665%
8 cores 760%
If BD manages to keep that kind of efficiency when comparing 1 thread to each multiple thread, then I would consider it as an 8 core solution.
I wonder if core i7 2600 with 4 cores and 8 threads scales this well. I would like to see the chess benchmark or something similar. Or maybe I should read HT vs NONHT core i7 reviews somewhere...