New ask Hacker News story: Aks HN: Can additional processor core be emulated on SSD for more compute power?

Aks HN: Can additional processor core be emulated on SSD for more compute power?
2 by amts | 3 comments on Hacker News.
I am thinking how to buy a ThinkPad on a budget and it may come with only 2 i5 processor cores, but with 480GB or 980GB SSDs. Is 2 core (with 8GB RAM) enough for beginner-to-intermediate programming? (How) Can an additional processor core be emulated on a free SSD space if more computational power is needed (similar to a swap partition for RAM)? When I was curious about defi, I remember there was a cryptocurrency ~chia, which used hard disks for computing/hashing, but this wears them out quicker. I'd like to have some type of CPU core emulation on an SSD to turn on temporarily if using some compute intensive ML etc (given that compute time may not be of top priority).

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