http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=Mzg4
All i can say is "WOW!". With this technology becoming the "norm" for Intel processors, im sure just about everything, including future games, will support it. Main reason most dont is cuz how many average users have 2 CPUs, heh. But with HT becoming a norm, in 5 years, EVERYBODY will have HT (unless of course u go with AMD, hehe), so im willing to bet just about every game, and application will start taking advantage of this asap. Honestly, i dont think AMD will be able to compete without getting a license for the tech themselves, or coming up with their own "version", because as HT matures, it will only get better, and better. And, unlike many ppl were believing, the 3.06 overclocks like a DREAM! They were able to get a stable 3.6GHz on air cooling, and nearly 4GHz on water cooling!
All i can say is "WOW!". With this technology becoming the "norm" for Intel processors, im sure just about everything, including future games, will support it. Main reason most dont is cuz how many average users have 2 CPUs, heh. But with HT becoming a norm, in 5 years, EVERYBODY will have HT (unless of course u go with AMD, hehe), so im willing to bet just about every game, and application will start taking advantage of this asap. Honestly, i dont think AMD will be able to compete without getting a license for the tech themselves, or coming up with their own "version", because as HT matures, it will only get better, and better. And, unlike many ppl were believing, the 3.06 overclocks like a DREAM! They were able to get a stable 3.6GHz on air cooling, and nearly 4GHz on water cooling!