Next to “Scheduler Configuration,” choose Disables Hyper-Threading on relevant CPUs.
Important: To switch back to the default setting, next to "Scheduler Configuration," choose Default Restart.
Next to “Scheduler Configuration,” choose Enables Hyper-Threading on relevant CPUs.
In the address bar, enter chrome://flags#scheduler-configuration.
Learn how to update your Chromebook’s operating system. To turn on Hyper-Threading, you need Chrome OS version 74 and up. Important: Hyper-Threading is turned off by default to protect you since it may be a security risk. As a result, some users may notice slower performance with some apps and games. To find out if your Chromebook has Hyper-Threading and learn more about the security risks, go to our Chromium page.
Your Chromebook may use Hyper-Threading to increase performance in your apps and games.