Symmetric MultiProcessing, Hyper-Threading and scheduling on Maestro
The article’s cover image above is a CPU die shot of an Intel Mobile Pentium II (Dixon), coming from Wikipedia, distributed under this license
Honestly, I had no idea of what cover image I could use for this article :’)
In my previous blog article, I have presented Maestro running gcc and g++.
This was a crucial step before being able to port many pieces of software to the OS.
However, compiling software can often take time, especially when you have only one CPU core available, which was the cas...
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