<p>➀ This article discusses the continued prevalence of two threads per core in server CPUs; </p><p>➁ It highlights the performance benefits of simultaneous multi-threading (SMT); </p><p>➂ The author uses AMD EPYC 9005 platforms to demonstrate the concept.</p>
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