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I would guess gzip must run on exactly 1 cpu, at any given time. If so, then at most, gzip could use 1/8 of the total CPU resources or 12.5%, as reported by windows task manager, right? So procps is reporting the percent of the current virtual CPU, that gzip is using, right?
Notice that 'pslist' (from SysInternals) shows gzip, using 9%; 9/12.5 * 100 = 72% of 1 virtual CPU.
Is there a way to prove that a given process with more than 1 thread, is still restricted to just one CPU?
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