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sdbardwick 2010-11-20 21:05

[QUOTE=Vato;237933]This is correct, and is true on most* OS and most* hardware.

The reason is that it makes for more even heat generation/dissipation within the CPU => cooler => more reliable => longer lifetime.

* most = all, in my personal experience, unless affinity has be used to override this.[/QUOTE]

I'll need some evidence that this behavior is by design. It might well be, but I am skeptical because that behavior could have a substantial negative impact on performance due to increased cache misses and loss of locality in cached data (i.e. Core 2 Quads sharing L2 cache over FSB).


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