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Are all post-processing function only using single CPU core?
Posted 20.11.2012, 09:35 GMT-5 RF & Microwave Engineering, Results & Visualization Version 4.3a 1 Reply
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Hi all,
I'm doing 3D eigenvalue simulations. I noticed that I can used pardiso direct solver to take advantage of multi-core CPUs.
However, when I went to the point of post-processing, e.g. exporting volume integral for all eigenmodes, the integration is only running on a single CPU-core. It's very slow as a single sequential thread. I'm Considering such process could be easily parallelized?
Is it possible that all post-processing can be updated with multiple-thread calculations?
I'm doing 3D eigenvalue simulations. I noticed that I can used pardiso direct solver to take advantage of multi-core CPUs.
However, when I went to the point of post-processing, e.g. exporting volume integral for all eigenmodes, the integration is only running on a single CPU-core. It's very slow as a single sequential thread. I'm Considering such process could be easily parallelized?
Is it possible that all post-processing can be updated with multiple-thread calculations?
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