CPU Cores vs Threads - What's the difference?

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This video is explaining the difference between CPU cores vs threads. The biggest difference between a core and a thread is that Core is a physical component whereas thread is a virtual component. Core increases the amount of work that can be done in a given time while thread helps in organising and delivering that workload to the CPU with the utmost ease


A CPU core, short for Central Processing Unit core, is a fundamental component of a computer processor responsible for executing instructions and performing calculations. It represents an independent processing unit within the CPU, capable of executing multiple instructions concurrently. Each core typically consists of an arithmetic logic unit (ALU) and a control unit, allowing it to perform complex tasks and handle various operations. Multiple CPU cores within a processor can enhance overall performance by enabling parallel execution of instructions and multitasking capabilities.

A CPU thread refers to a virtual or logical execution unit within a CPU core. It allows a single core to handle multiple sets of instructions simultaneously, providing the illusion of concurrent execution. Threads enable efficient multitasking and can improve overall performance by exploiting available resources and reducing idle time. They are commonly utilized in modern CPUs with technologies such as Hyper-Threading or simultaneous multithreading (SMT).




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