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Intel Hyper Threading Performance With A Core i7 On Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 20 June 2018 at 09:43 AM EDT. Page 1 of 4. 45 Comments.

Following the news yesterday of OpenBSD disabling Intel Hyper Threading by default within its OS over security concerns and plans to disable Simultaneous Multi Threading for other processors/architectures too, here are some fresh Intel HT benchmarks albeit on Ubuntu Linux. The OpenBSD developer involved characterized HT/SMT as "doesn't necessarily have a positive effect on performance; it highly depends on the workload. In all likelihood it will actually slow down most workloads if you have a CPU with more than two cores." So here are some benchmarks using a current-generation Intel Core i7 8700K six-core processor with Hyper Threading.

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Others in the forum comments and elsewhere also characterized Hyper Threading as not having much of an impact these days compared to the days of just dual-core CPUs with HT. Since I haven't done any Hyper Threading comparison benchmarks lately, I fired up some overnight albeit on Ubuntu Linux rather than any BSDs simply for the maximum interest from our largely Linux audience. Tests were done on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS x86_64 with its default Linux 4.15 kernel.

Intel Hyper Threading was toggled from the BIOS/UEFI and aside from that it was a very straight-forward benchmarking process using the Phoronix Test Suite with a variety of workloads.