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Old 01-23-2011, 09:14 AM   #1
jeffwang66
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A question about my many cores system


Hi, guys:

I have a 48 cores system, which has 4 packages. Each package contains 12 cores. I have a question about its topology. In each package, why the range of core id is only from 0 to 5, rather than from 0 to 11? It seems like there are two logical processors in the same package sharing a same core id number. But each core only has a single thread.


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Old 01-23-2011, 09:17 AM   #2
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Hello,

Please don't post the same question/problem in more then one forum. It'll only make it harder on you and us to keep track of the thread. Instead keep the conversation in one place (this one for example). Reported as double post.

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