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Better performance in general as you can benefit from parallelization.
Of course it will depend on the applications you run, the more multi-threaded, the better for more cores.
And also it will depend on the number of applications you run that can be scheduled to different cores. The more, the better.
For a simple analogy:
Imagine an 8 lane highway vs a say, 32 lane highway. Performance will depend on the number of cars that go there and their behavior.
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depends on your usage
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now im curious do additional cores matter or is it more a marketing gimmick?