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> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 13:31:30 -0500
> From: damien@ferrand.ca
>
> On 09/03/07 19:09 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
> > > Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:08:25 -0500> From: dparker@utica.edu> Ben Humpert wrote:> > my dell PE 860 has a Intel DualCore Xeon with hyper-threading, my Dell > > PE 850 only has a Intel P4 with HT. On both i only see two processors > > (for sure, the dualcore has two physical core, P4 only one physical and > > one logical). Why i dont see four cores on my DualCore? DO i need a > > special kernel-image or something?> > Are you runnning a SMP kernel?> > Try "cat /proc/cpuinfo" and see if it shows both CPUs and the number of > cores in each.> > - Dave
> >
> > Yes, for sure :) Here is what cat /proc/cpu said => http://nopaste.php-q.net/281168 (cpu cores 2)
>
> It looks like your CPU is as Xeon 3060. According to intel, this cpu doesn't
> have hyper-threading. That's probably why you only see to processors.
>

The Intel website shows wrong informations, on some sites you can see a 3,73GHz Extreme Edition in 0,90nm on some sites you only see a 3,4GHz EE in 0,90nm but there is ONLY a 3,73GHz EE in 0,90nm. I never use the Intel website, you cannot trust the informations about a CPU anymore :(
Check the flags /proc/cpu told ... there is a "ht" which means hyper-threading.


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