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		<title>AMD developing reverse Hyper-Threading?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[bit-tech reader RotoSequence writes to point out a very cool snippet of info over at French news site X86-Secret. The info is about a potential new AMD processor. Allegedly, the green camp is developing a sort of &#8220;Anti-Hyperthreading,&#8221; which would allow two (or multiple) physical cores to emulate one physical core. From the site (via [...]]]></description>
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