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Intel intros hyperthreading compilers for Linux, Windows

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Old 12-04-2002
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Intel intros hyperthreading compilers for Linux, Windows

I wouldn't doubt this could spice things up for upcoming releases of Pentium 4 processors with H-T technology enabled. Having a good number of mainstream titles supporting the feature could definitely boost P4 popularity even further.

According to Intel, version 7.0 of its C++ and Fortran compilers for both the Windows and Linux platform is now available for the Itanium 2 and for the 32-bit Xeon and Pentium 4 chips.

BTW, has anyone heard anything new about enabling H-T on older P4s?
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Old 12-04-2002
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http://www.overclockers.com/tips00184/

have a small article on whether HT is enabled in other chips besides the 3.06Ghz ones.
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Old 12-05-2002
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it's on the inquirer too, from 2.4 upwards, inc. the 2.66 and 2.8 but I don't know how true it is
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