Kal1985 Wrote:Theoretically, I should be able to pair off the cores that each core shares the workload, as if it were a dual core.
If there is a way, I will find it.
I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of what a core is. I assume you're referring to splitting the workload of one thread between two cores without creating any new threads. By definition this cannot happen. It would undermine the most basic laws of computer science and logic.
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