By: Gabriele Svelto (gabriele.svelto.delete@this.gmail.com), May 10, 2013 3:45 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
David Kanter (dkanter.delete@this.realworldtech.com) on May 10, 2013 12:34 am wrote:
> That's not true at all. If you look at server applications, the vast majority benefit from SMT.
There's also a lot of client-side applications that benefit from it. Compilation of large programs is a good example and there's tons of content creation, simulation, etc... applications that also benefit from it.
> That's not true at all. If you look at server applications, the vast majority benefit from SMT.
There's also a lot of client-side applications that benefit from it. Compilation of large programs is a good example and there's tons of content creation, simulation, etc... applications that also benefit from it.