Woohoo! That worked. From the output it looks like the first 18 threads are confined to the first socket one per core, the next 18 threads are on the second socket and so forth. The 144th thread is then paired with the 0th thread on core 0 on socket 0. The pattern that n and n+144 are SMT siblings of the same core continues until all 288 threads have been accounted for.Yes, sorry, forgot to copy that int previous posting:
I find it interesting the cores are not numbered consecutively within a socket and instead go
0,1,2,3,4,8,9,10,11,16,17,18,19,20,24,25,26,27
Since this sequence is the same for each socket it does not seem related to individually fusing off defective cores per chip. Even so, I wonder if that sequence has a physical significance.
Statistics: Posted by ejolson — Tue Sep 30, 2025 12:47 am