Intel Dynamic Acceleration
Intel Dynamic Acceleration (IDA) sometimes called Dynamic Acceleration Technology (DAT) is a technology created by Intel Corp. in certain multi-core Intel microprocessors. It increases the clock rate of a single core for every two cores above its base operating frequency if the other cores are idle. It is designed for single threaded programs to run faster on multi-core Intel microprocessors. Intel later released a version of IDA called enhanced Dynamic Acceleration Technology (eDAT) for its quad core processors that boosts the performance of 2 cores when only 2 cores are being utilized.
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Intel Dynamic Acceleration
Intel Dynamic Acceleration (IDA) sometimes called Dynamic Acceleration Technology (DAT) is a technology created by Intel Corp. in certain multi-core Intel microprocessors. It increases the clock rate of a single core for every two cores above its base operating frequency if the other cores are idle. It is designed for single threaded programs to run faster on multi-core Intel microprocessors. Intel later released a version of IDA called enhanced Dynamic Acceleration Technology (eDAT) for its quad core processors that boosts the performance of 2 cores when only 2 cores are being utilized.
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Intel Dynamic Acceleration (ID ...... ly 2 cores are being utilized.
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Intel Turbo Mode, è una tecnol ...... imo esponente sarà Bloomfield.
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Intel Dynamic Acceleration (ID ...... ly 2 cores are being utilized.
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Intel Turbo Mode, è una tecnol ...... zate per il calcolo parallelo.
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Intel Turbo Mode
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