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Multithreading: What is the point of more threads than cores?

I thought the point of a multi-core computer is that it could run multiple threads simultaneously. In that case, if you have a quad-core machine, what's the point of having more than 4 threads running ...
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software threads vs hardware threads

What is the difference between software threads, hardware threads and java threads? Are software threads, java threads and hardware threads independent or interdependent? I am asking this because, I ...
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How should I get started on writing device drivers? [closed]

I would like to learn how to write device drivers because I think it would be fun. I use a Mac OS X Macbook, but I also have an Ubuntu machine (running on a Mac Min). I am pretty familiar with C and ...
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C# little endian or big endian?

In the documentation of hardware that allows us to control it via UDP/IP, I found the following fragment: In this communication protocol, DWORD is a 4 bytes data, WORD is a 2 bytes data, BYTE is ...
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What is the difference between a 32-bit and 64-bit processor?

I have been trying to read up on 32-bit and 64-bit processors (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/32-bit_processing). My understanding is that a 32-bit processor (like x86) has registers 32-bits wide. I'm ...
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CUDA or FPGA for special purpose 3D graphics computations? [closed]

I am developing a product with heavy 3D graphics computations, to a large extent closest point and range searches. Some hardware optimization would be useful. While I know little about this, my boss (...
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Why is number of bits always(?) a power of two? [closed]

We have 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit hardware architectures and operating systems. But not, say, 42-bit or 69-bit ones. Why? Is it something fundamental that makes 2^n bits a better choice, or is ...
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Why is writing to memory much slower than reading it?

Here's a simple memset bandwidth benchmark: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <time.h> int main() { unsigned long n, r, i; unsigned ...
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Get a unique computer ID in Python on windows and linux

I'd like to get an id unique to a computer with Python on Windows and Linux. It could be the CPU ID, the motherboard serial, ... or anything else. I looked at several modules (pycpuid, psi, ...) ...
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What are the ascii values of up down left right?

What are the ASCII values of the arrow keys? (up/down/left/right)
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what is a store buffer?

can anyone explain what is load buffer and how it's different from invalidation queues. and also difference between store buffers and write combining buffers? The paper by Paul E Mckenny http://www....
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How to fast get Hardware-ID in C#?

I need in my program to tie a license to a hardware ID. I tried use WMI, but it still slow. I need, for example, CPU, HDD, and motherboard info.
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Why do we use CPUs for ray tracing instead of GPUs?

After doing some research on rasterisation and ray tracing. I have discovered that there is not much information on how CPUs work for ray-tracing available on the internet. I came across and article ...
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What is actually a Queue family in Vulkan?

I am currently learning Vulkan, right now I am just taking apart each command and inspecting the structures to try to understand what they mean. Right now I am analyzing QueueFamilies, for which I ...
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Cool Hardware/Devices that can be programmed in .NET?

I'd love to start writting managed code for external devices and sensors. Are there any devices that come to mind that can be coded against using .NET? Any suggestions? Edit: The main thing I'm ...
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How does cpu communicate with peripherals?

i assume cpu has direct access to motherboard's BIOS and RAM.(correct me if i'm wrong) But how does cpu communicate with other hardware like hdds, expansion cards, peripherals, other BIOSes etc.? I ...
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Is bit shifting O(1) or O(n)?

Are shift operations O(1) or O(n) ? Does it make sense that computers generally require more operations to shift 31 places instead of shifting 1 place? Or does it make sense the number of operations ...
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Android: Programmatically detect if device has hardware menu button

I'm currently struggling with this issue. I need to check if the device, where the app is installed, has a hardware menu key. Because it is not existing on some devices like Galaxy Nexus, I'm showing ...
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To what extent is it acceptable to think of C++ pointers as memory addresses?

When you learn C++, or at least when I learned it through C++ Primer, pointers were termed the "memory addresses" of the elements they point to. I'm wondering to what extent this is true. For ...
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What's the difference between "COM", "USB", "Serial Port"? [closed]

I am confused about the these 3 concepts. My understanding is, Serial Port usually means RS-232 compatible port (RS = Recommended Standard). USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. So its name contains ...
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How do you back up your development machine? [closed]

How do you back up your development machine so that in the event of a catastrophic hardware malfunction, you are up and running in the least amount of time possible?
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VHDL - How should I create a clock in a testbench?

How should I create a clock in a testbench? I already have found one answer, however others on stack overflow have suggested that there are alternative or better ways of achieving this: LIBRARY ieee; ...
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How can I find out if a device has a vibrator?

I have a device of which I don't know if it has a vibrator. Is there a way to query for the availability of the vibrator?
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Can I write or modify data on an RFID tag? [closed]

maybe my question would be lost in the forum, but has somebody work with RFID tags? I know I can read them, but can I write or modify the inside data? Does anyone know where can I find more about this?...
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How to detect hardware keyboard presence?

Is there a way to detect if the device I'm currently running on has a hardware keyboard installed? How do I query device capabilities anyway?
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Tool for drawing timing diagrams

Recently I am working with a hardware design group developing an ASIC. And I am drawing a lot of timing diagrams for which I am using Microsoft Excel, as it is easy to import into Word document. But, ...
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What is the minimum latency of USB 3.0

First up, I don't know much about USB, so apologies in advance if my question is wrong. In USB 2.0 the polling interval was 0.125ms, so the best possible latency for the host to read some data from ...
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What's the hardware spec for Google Colaboratory? [closed]

I load some (not so) big data into it. A compressed file at 9GB. It can't decompress because the disk space is not enough. What's the current hardware spec? What's the disk size?
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How to detect all the Devices connected in a WiFi network from Android App [closed]

I am developing an app in which I need to scans WiFi network and display the list of all connected devices. Allow a use to tap on a device and the app should show all the hardware info of that ...
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How to read/send data using the Android Devices 3.5mm headset jack?

I was just stumbling around EE Stack and found this post: What protocol does a headphone jack use. And it sparked some curiosity in me, and I figure, if the iPhone can do it, I want to as well. Does ...
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How to interpret /proc/mounts?

When i do the following. "cat /proc/mounts". tmpfs /export/ftp/import tmpfs rw,relatime,size=102400k 0 0 tmpfs /export/ftp/export tmpfs rw,relatime,size=10240k,mode=755 0 0 The documentation of ...
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Hardware Assisted Garbage Collection

I was thinking on ways that functional languages could be more tied directly to their hardware and was wondering about any hardware implementations of garbage collection. This would speed things up ...
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How does random access memory work? Why is it constant-time random-access?

Or in other words, why does accessing an arbitrary element in an array take constant time (instead of O(n) or some other time)? I googled my heart out looking for an answer to this and did not find a ...
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C-to-hardware compiler (HLL synthesis) [closed]

I try to make an survey/history of all C-to-hardware compilers. For all that dont know them: they take C code then translate it into some hardware description language (like VHDL or Verilog), which ...
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Should a C++ constructor that interfaces with hardware do real work? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How much work should be done in a constructor? I'm strugging with some advice I have in the back of my mind but for which I can't remember the reasoning. I seem to remember ...
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Multithreaded paranoia

This is a complex question, please consider carefully before answering. Consider this situation. Two threads (a reader and a writer) access a single global int. Is this safe? Normally, I would ...
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What are the technical reasons behind the "Itanium fiasco", if any? [closed]

In this article Jonh Dvorak calls Itanium "one of the great fiascos of the last 50 years". While he describes the over-optimistic market expectations and the dramatic financial outcome of the idea, he ...
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Programmatically disable CPU core

It is known the way to disable logical CPUs in Linux, basically with echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu<number>/online. This way, you are only telling to the OS to ignore that given (<...
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Polling the right way?

I am a software/hardware engineer with quite some experience in C and embedded technologies. Currently i am busy with writing some applications in C# (.NET) that is using hardware for data acquisition....
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Binary, Floats, and Modern Computers

I have been reading a lot about floats and computer-processed floating-point operations. The biggest question I see when reading about them is why are they so inaccurate? I understand this is because ...
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Listing available devices in python-opencv

I have two webcams attached to my laptop (one built in), both of which work. (If I use Cheese, a webcam thingy that comes with Ubuntu, it uses the external one). If I use cap = cv.CreateCameraCapture(...
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Difference between blocks and sectors

With reference to this article: Hard Drive Knowledge: Blocks vs. Sectors, there is a line that reads: Because there are limits to the number of blocks, or drive addresses, that an operating system ...
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cache - flush and invalidate operation

I have some questions on cache synchronization operations. Invalidate: Before cpu tries to read a portion of memory updated by a device, the corresponding memory needs to be invalidated. Flush: ...
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Do multi-core CPUs share the MMU and page tables?

On a single core computer, one thread is executing at a time. On each context switch the scheduler checks if the new thread to schedule is in the same process than the previous one. If so, nothing ...
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Why do bytes exist? Why don't we just use bits?

A byte consists of 8 bits on most systems. A byte typically represents the smallest data type a programmer may use. Depending on language, the data types might be called char or byte. There are some ...
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Get manufacturer name in android device

I need to check that android device's manufacturer is dell or not. But I haven't dell device, so cant get actually name of manufacture of device(for dell). I'm using android.os.Build.MANUFACTURER; ...
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Why is float division slow?

What are the steps in the algorithm to do floating point division? Why is the result slower than say, multiplication? Is it done the same way we do division by hand? By repeatedly dividing by the ...
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How are vendor IDs assigned for USB devices?

I am developing the firmware for a USB-based hardware device. The USB interface protocol requires that each device be assigned a vendor ID (VID) and product ID (PID). How do I, as a device ...
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Bandwidth from headphone/microphone jack

I got interested in this after I saw Square use the headphone jack on the iPhone to send credit card data. What's the average bandwidth of the headphone jack on the iPhone, average notebook, and ...
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How to access CPU's heat sensors?

I am working on software in which I need to access the temperature sensors in the CPU and get control over them. I don't know much hardware interfacing; I just know how to interface with the mouse. I ...
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