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Hyper-Threading is now standard on every MacBook Pro. This technology allows two threads to run simultaneously on each core, so Mac OS X recognizes eight virtual cores on a quad-core processor and four on a dual-core processor. When you’re running multiple applications at once, the processor spreads tasks more evenly across a greater number of cores.
Hm, ok i like what i see. But what's the deal with this? Intel's website states that its newest Sandy-Bridge i5's do not have Hyper-Threading (bottom page). Or, maybe it's because these are the i5's the MacBooks use (the mobile i5's). These do support hyper-threading.Not according to apple http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/performance.html