Soldato
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Been wanting to ask this question a while.
Ok, so at the moment, I bring up task manager. I see at Spybots "Tea Timer" and see it uses 6 threads. Media Player Classic is using 16.
How does this work? is it simp[ly that the more complex a program is (in other words, the more "parts" to it, such as actual mini tasks with in the programe, each get another thread?
Also, (not 100 percent on the wording here) but I have noticed some CPU's say they handle say 3 hardware threads. How does that work, when I have say a 100 threads (most likely more) on my PC with the processes.
I realize this is kind of a complex topic, but if someone could give a brief diescription, and possibly a link or 2 to more advanced reading, I would really appreciate it
Ok, so at the moment, I bring up task manager. I see at Spybots "Tea Timer" and see it uses 6 threads. Media Player Classic is using 16.
How does this work? is it simp[ly that the more complex a program is (in other words, the more "parts" to it, such as actual mini tasks with in the programe, each get another thread?
Also, (not 100 percent on the wording here) but I have noticed some CPU's say they handle say 3 hardware threads. How does that work, when I have say a 100 threads (most likely more) on my PC with the processes.
I realize this is kind of a complex topic, but if someone could give a brief diescription, and possibly a link or 2 to more advanced reading, I would really appreciate it
