The designers and architects behind Lunar Lake’s new Lion Cove P-cores made the decision to remove Hyper-Threading logic and focus on optimizing for single-threaded performance. Ori Lempel, Senior Principal Engineer in the P-core architecture team, explains why. For a more detailed overview of Lunar Lake, click or tap the link featured at the bottom of this video.
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