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Is it good to buy a processor that doesn't support multithreading?
I've found a computer for 50,000. but there the processor is not multi-threaded, please explain the cons. As I understand it, if you create threads in a program, the program must still work with threads. I need a computer for reverse engineering, programming, and also for games.
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Roughly speaking, this only means that 8 processor cores will not be perceived by the operating system as 16.
And this "multithreading" has nothing to do with the tag of the same name that you used in the question.
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