What would happen if we make more threads than number of cores in your CPU?
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Having more threads than cores means useful work can be done while high-latency tasks are resolved. The CPU has a thread scheduler that assigns priority to each thread, and allows a thread to sleep, then resume after a predetermined time.
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Having more threads than cores means useful work can be done while high-latency tasks are resolved. The CPU has a thread scheduler that assigns priority to each thread, and allows a thread to sleep, then resume after a predetermined time
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