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Re: sgolds post# 21108

Thursday, 12/18/2003 2:13:08 PM

Thursday, December 18, 2003 2:13:08 PM

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I guess this means that current generation processors still push all the registers for a thread context shift. Too bad.

You may not realize what you are saying, but Hyperthreading is built on what you are describing. It allows 2 threads to have complete state on the processor without having to do a context dump to memory when switching. P4 hyperthreading is reusing the OoO (a.k.a microarchitecture) registers for this feature so you can get instruction level parallelism between 2 threads in this manner.

You can see for yourself how much Hyperthreading buys by looking at various reviews. In some cases it is very good to have this, but overall is not a huge win. Same thread out of order execution is a much bigger thing.

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