➀ This guide provides a method to enable and disable SMT and Hyper-Threading on Ubuntu and Debian without rebooting the system; ➁ It explains the use of the 'smt control' command to manage these features; ➂ The guide also discusses the benefits and considerations of using SMT and Hyper-Threading in different applications.
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