Yes, it creates a real thread, which can be assigned to a different CPU by the OS.
BUT! You'd be better off avoiding the very poor emulation of fork. This could be done, for example, by using threads directly.
In reply to Re: Parallel Processing on win10
by ikegami
in thread Parallel Processing on win10
by BernieC
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