By: Anon3 (Anon3.delete@this.anon.invalid), April 20, 2020 4:02 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
Anon (no.delete@this.spam.com) on April 20, 2020 2:18 pm wrote:
> > in a situation of Windows 10 Home that is not a marvel over 8 Threads.
>
> More bullshit with no evidence, now against an unrelated company just
> because you think you are defending Intel by bombing "civilians".
As far as I'm aware the only real difference between any of the NT kernels from IoT up to Windows DataCenter or whatever they are calling it this week, are the build parameters for some of the kernel data structures for how much memory and how many cores it supports.
Linux on the other hand tends to have single kernel images which dynamically size the equivalent structures depending upon what it is told during boot due to not needing artificial market segmentation.
> > in a situation of Windows 10 Home that is not a marvel over 8 Threads.
>
> More bullshit with no evidence, now against an unrelated company just
> because you think you are defending Intel by bombing "civilians".
As far as I'm aware the only real difference between any of the NT kernels from IoT up to Windows DataCenter or whatever they are calling it this week, are the build parameters for some of the kernel data structures for how much memory and how many cores it supports.
Linux on the other hand tends to have single kernel images which dynamically size the equivalent structures depending upon what it is told during boot due to not needing artificial market segmentation.
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