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:/ This is why I didn't to EE and did CS instead.
I don't know about the other virtualization technologies, but with VMware you can have two cores, each with two execution units (hyperthreading). This scenario often looks like 4 CPUs to an OS, even though there's only 2 cores. VMware is smart enough to pick two execution units that are on separate processors when giving CPU time to a virtual machine granted two processors (vCPUs).