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<p>SP3 and <a href="page.php?w=Windows_XP_SP1">Windows XP SP1</a> have added support for hyper-threading.</p>

<p>Intel released the <a href="page.php?w=Nehalem_%28microarchitecture%29">Nehalem microarchitecture</a> (Core&nbsp;i7) in November 2008, in which hyper-threading made a return. The first generation Nehalem processors contained four physical cores and effectively scaled to eight threads. Since then, both two- and six-core models have been released, scaling four and twelve threads respectively. Earlier <a href="page.php?w=Intel_Atom">Intel Atom</a></p><p>
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