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[$] An end to uniprocessor configurations
Tuesday June 10, 2025. 04:29 PM , from LWN.net
The Linux kernel famously scales from the smallest of systems to massive
servers with thousands of CPUs. It was not always that way, though; the initial version of the kernel could only manage a single processor. That limitation was lifted, obviously, but single-processor machines have always been treated specially in the scheduler. That longstanding situation may soon come to an end, though, if this patch series from Ingo Molnar makes it upstream.
https://lwn.net/Articles/1023575/
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