My goodness! HT = "Hyper-Threading Technology" which you could have looked up at wikipedia or intel's website. It was introduced back in the P4 days and basicly made a system behave as though it had two cores(processors). One being a actual phyiscal core the other being a logical core. It was dropped with the introduction of the core 2 duo line which had two actual physical cores. Now its been reintroduced on the i7 line which has 4 physical cores and 4 addtional logical cores with HT enabled for a total of 8 possible threads.




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