Windows 8 Support Hundreds of Processors

Filed Under ( , , ) by haro on Monday, November 7, 2011

Windows 8
In the future not only increasing the processor speed, but also the number of 'brains' in each of the core components. Therefore, Windows 8 is designed to manage hundreds of processors at once.

Currently easy to get a processor with dual core, even more so thanks to Intel's HyperThreading technology that is able to 'double' the number of cores on each processor.

This is certainly already anticipated by Microsoft as Windows owners. In Windows 7 for example, the operating system can be used on a system that has 160 physical cores on each processor.

But unfortunately very difficult to monitor the activity of each core processors are now using Windows 7. Therefore, the status bar is too small making it hard to see loads ditompang each core.

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