Справочник Пользователя для Intel N450 AU80610004653AA
Модели
AU80610004653AA
Functional Description
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Datasheet
3.4
Power Management
The processor has many permutations of possibly concurrently operating modes. Care
should be taken (Hardware and Software) to disable unused sections of the silicon
when this can be done with sufficiently low performance impact. Refer to
should be taken (Hardware and Software) to disable unused sections of the silicon
when this can be done with sufficiently low performance impact. Refer to
and
the ACPI Specification, Rev3.0 for more details.
3.5
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology
The processor supports Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology),
which allows an execution core to function as two logical processors. While some
execution resources such as caches, execution units, and buses are shared, each
logical processor has its own architectural state with its own set of general-purpose
registers and control registers. This feature must be enabled via the BIOS and requires
operating system support.
which allows an execution core to function as two logical processors. While some
execution resources such as caches, execution units, and buses are shared, each
logical processor has its own architectural state with its own set of general-purpose
registers and control registers. This feature must be enabled via the BIOS and requires
operating system support.
Intel recommends enabling Hyper-Threading Technology with Microsoft Windows
Vista*, Microsoft Windows* XP Professional/Windows* XP Home, and disabling Hyper-
Threading Technology via the BIOS for all previous versions of Windows operating
systems. For more information on Hyper-Threading Technology, see http://
www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm.
Vista*, Microsoft Windows* XP Professional/Windows* XP Home, and disabling Hyper-
Threading Technology via the BIOS for all previous versions of Windows operating
systems. For more information on Hyper-Threading Technology, see http://
www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm.
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