While I was running a simple program which needed to run for a couple minutes, I made an observation I can’t find an answer for on google.
Here is a snip of my system monitor which demonstrates my computer switching which processor is at full capacity while running my program.
This isn’t causing me any trouble, but I find it interesting, because I would assume that switching between units would take more time than just running at 100% capacity the whole time on one unit. Is there any simple explanation for this behavior?
Thanks!
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