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multithreading - Maximum number of threads than can run concurrently in java on a CPU

Please I got confused about something. What I know is that the maximum number of threads that can run concurrently on a normal CPU of a modern computer ranges from 8 to 16 threads. On the other hand, using GPUs thousands of threads can run concurrently without the scheduler interrupting any thread to schedule another one. On several posts as: Java virtual machine - maximum number of threads https://community.oracle.com/message/10312772 people are stating that they run thousands of java threads concurrently on normal CPUs. How could this be ?? And how can I know the maximum number of threads that can run concurrently so that my code adjusts it self dynamically according to the underlying architecture.

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Threads aren't tied to or limited by the number of available processors/cores. The operating system scheduler can switch back and forth between any number of threads on a single CPU. This is the meaning of "preemptive multitasking."

Of course, if you have more threads than cores, not all threads will be executing simultaneously. Some will be on hold, waiting for a time slot.

In practice, the number of threads you can have is limited by the scheduler - but that number is usually very high (thousands or more). It will vary from OS to OS and with individual versions.

As far as how many threads are useful from a performance standpoint, as you said it depends on the number of available processors and on whether the task is IO or CPU bound. Experiment to find the optimal number and make it configurable if possible.


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