Re: Re: Multi-core Support in Mathematica 5.2
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- Subject: [mg74669] Re: [mg74628] Re: Multi-core Support in Mathematica 5.2
- From: Daniel Waddington <dwadding at atl.lmco.com>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 03:02:03 -0500 (EST)
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Sure, but a functional language should support "real" parallelism in a breeze. Candid or not, actuality is disappointing. Daniel =============================== Dr. Daniel G. Waddington Lockheed Martin ATL 3 Executive Campus, 6th Floor Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 Tel:856 792 9740 =============================== Chris Chiasson wrote: > I think the advertising is candid in this case: > > http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/newin52/multicore.html > > On 3/29/07, Daniel <dwadding at atl.lmco.com> wrote: >> So basically the "touted" multi-core support is a load of rubbish. >> >> Daniel >> >> dwadding at atl.lmco.com wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > Wolfram advertises version 5.2 as being multi-core capable. When I >> > use the standard vectorized operations I can only get things to run on >> > one core. Can some one tell me exactly which Mathematica functions >> > can actually exploit multi-core? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Daniel >> >> >> > >
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- Re: Multi-core Support in Mathematica 5.2