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Old   June 8, 2021, 10:08
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Hello everyone, my computer has 64 CPU cores. I hope to run two programs on the same computer at the same time to speed up the calculation. I don't know if you have any experience in this area, thank you in advance.
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Hi Mike0515,

This will depend on your license file. Most standard licenses let you run a single model at a time. However, you can also get a license configuration that would let you run multiple models spread over your 64 cores.

I would suggest contacting the FLOW-3D representative in your region to discuss your options.
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