Single Process can take more than 100% CPU on a Dual Core Processor
I had never thought a single process can take more than 100% CPU on a dual core process. Today I saw it live on my machine.
It seems very strange and bizarre.
Following is my machine’s config:
Related posts:
- Volunteerism, a core value missing from Agile In my last post, Open Space (OST) and Open Source(OSS), I’ve highlighted some core fundamentals (values) of OST and OSS....
- I hate the Word “Process” We are having so many issues. Let’s define a Perfect Process that every single individual will perfectly follow without fail...
- Single Responsibility Principle Demystified Lately, I’ve sensed some confusion in developers around the Single Responsibility Principle (SRP). Its easy to say every object or...
- Why computer tools get in the way of your thinking process? On multiple occasions, I have noticed myself struggling with a piece of software when I am trying to get my...
- Who is in Control, You or the Process and Tools? Some people still believe that you can put an indispensable process and set of tools that support it in place and then...
- On Process and Trust No amount of process can fill-in for lack of trust. IMHO one needs to focus on building trust and creating...
- Coming back to life After a long break, I have finally returned back to the world of Linux. I have Fedora Core 2 setup...
- Automated database change management process for an Agile project This is an over simplified summary of my experiences, handling database changes on different agile projects. Most of the projects...
- Process OVER People At the last Agile Coach Camp I gave a lightening talk on “Process OVER People”. In this talk I requested...
- Freeset’s Deployment Script At Freeset, we have two CMS Made Simple instances set up. One for development and another one for live environment....
This entry was posted on Saturday, October 8th, 2011 at 4:10 PM and is filed under Hardware. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.