The AMD EPYC 9534 processor features two threads per Zen 4 core for a potential of 128 threads per processor. This feature is known as hyperthreading and is disabled on Joule 3.0 due to power, licensing, and performance concerns.
The AMD EPYC 9534 processor features two threads per Zen 4 core for a potential of 128 threads per processor. This feature is known as hyperthreading and is disabled on Joule 3.0 due to power, licensing, and performance concerns.