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January 13, 2016, 12:14 |
Should I enable hyper-threading for my CONVERGE simulation?
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Yunliang Wang
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CONVERGE, like other software packages that are designed to run on a large number of cores, does not run as efficiently when hyper-threading is enabled. This is true even when the number of processes in a simulation does not exceed the number of physical cores on the machine. For best performance, disable hyper-threading before running a CONVERGE simulation.
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