Hyperthreading, also known as simultaneous multithreading (SMT), is a technology that allows a single physical processor core to appear as two separate logical cores to the operating system. This can improve performance by allowing the processor to handle more tasks simultaneously.
There are a few different ways to check if your processor supports hyperthreading. One way is to use the Task Manager in Windows. Open the Task Manager and click on the “Performance” tab. Under the “CPU” section, you will see a list of all the logical cores on your processor. If your processor supports hyperthreading, you will see twice as many logical cores as you have physical cores.