I have read in older threads that single thread performance scores are comparable with multi thread scores.
My questions is, how come in old CPUs (usually single core), the single core score is higher than the multi one?
For example:
Intel Pentium 4 3.80GHz
Single -> 821
Multi -> 488
What does that mean? Do they get slower when having to work with more than 1 parallel threads?
How does this work?
If so, does increasing the workload threads, makes them even slower?
Thank you
My questions is, how come in old CPUs (usually single core), the single core score is higher than the multi one?
For example:
Intel Pentium 4 3.80GHz
Single -> 821
Multi -> 488
What does that mean? Do they get slower when having to work with more than 1 parallel threads?
How does this work?
If so, does increasing the workload threads, makes them even slower?
Thank you
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