Owners of powerful computer systems based on multi-core processors, of course, try to “squeeze” out of them everything possible in terms of increasing the productivity of machines running, for example, running Windows 7 or the like. But far from everyone knows how to turn on the kernel on a "computer." Windows 7, as well as newer systems, offers a universal solution, which will be discussed below.
What gives inclusion of all processor cores
Many users have a rather distorted opinion about the use of all processor cores by the system. Remember, you can enable two or four cores, but this is not the same as using two or four processors! The performance gain will not be as expected.
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