Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 19 May 2007 00:33:44 +0500 (AMST) | From | eugene@ns ... | Subject | Re: ht CPU flag |
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On Fri, 18 May 2007, Chris Snook wrote:
> eugene@ns.armcci.am wrote: >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> I have Pentium D CPU, which many Windows utilities like cpuz, wcpuid, >> everest identify as D 930 (Dual Core, 3GHz). From Intel site I find out >> that it has no HT feature, nor Windows XP identify it as HT. >> >> Why do I have "ht" flag in cpuinfo? >> ----------------------------------- > > The "ht" flag merely means "I know how to report hyperthreaded logical > processors if I have them." My Woodcrest Xeon 5110 and my Athlon64 X2 both > have the "ht" flag, and correctly report the zero hyperthreaded logical > processors they each have. > > -- Chris > >
Thanks, Chris.
Am I right that is chipset on mainboard, who is saying - "I know....", not CPU itself? Is it better to switch off HT support in BIOS? Is it possible to generate CPU name as: "Pentium D 930" in /proc/cpuinfo? On the other server I have some 2GHz HT Xeons which can't be identified on Intel site because of strange naming pattern. I tried to find any utility for Linux to solve this, but it looks like everybody are using /pros/cpuinfo, which is not enough :)
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