A simple Windows application to simulate slower computers, ideal for compatibility testing and developer debugging.
CPUCores is a small utility program for Windows that allows you to easily disable CPU cores. It provides an easy way for developers and IT professionals to simulate slower multi-core CPUs for compatibility testing purposes.
With CPUCores you can disable 1 or more cores on any multi-core processor. This allows you to test application performance on dual core, triple core computers etc. You can also benchmark the difference between dual, triple and quad core processors by selectively disabling cores.
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CPUCores is useful for developers who want to ensure their software works properly on computers with varying numbers of CPU cores. It's also helpful for benchmarking performance differences between differently configured multi-core processors.
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