Re: much power to mathematica
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- Subject: [mg125291] Re: much power to mathematica
- From: Alexey Kornetov <aleks.post at gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2012 01:03:28 -0500 (EST)
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Hmm.. You are right. I'm new in mathematica if there is the way to allocate evolution between the cores to gain much speed? 2012/3/4 Nasser M. Abbasi <nma at 12000.org>: > On 3/4/2012 3:35 AM, Alexey Kornetov wrote: >> >> I use mathematica to evaluate multiple array of difficult integrals, >> and plot them, so its take so much time to do one plot.. while >> evalution mathematica uses just 25% of spu no more, is there any way >> to get it use much power of my computer and speed up evalution? >> > > are you sure you not using a 4 core cpu? where 25%=100% on > that core? > > most modern CPU's now are more than one core, and if you > are on windows and looking at the task manager, the CPU > value you see for a process will not go over 100/N where > N is the number of cores. > > so 25% for 4 cores means the process is running at 100% cpu. > > If that is not the case for you, then never mind. > > --Nasser