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Re: intel auto-parallization

by Chris <me@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 9, 2008 at 01:52 PM

jacob navia <jacob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I compiled a program using intels most recent c compiler.
>> I utilized the compiler flag "-parallel" in order to enable auto
parallization.
>> However, when invoking the compiled program, its not running parallel
at all,
>> i.e. on my dualcore "top" never displays a cpu usage of more than 100%.
>> Why is that? Do I have to set an environment variable, like for OpenMP?
>> Thanks,
>>  Chris
> 
> Please, here is not Intel's help desk.
> 
> You should call your compiler technical sup****t.
> Just look at your installation bill and it
> should have the technical sup****t hot line.
>
I'm playing around with the non-commercial licence.
I'm just eager to know whether this "parallel"-feature is of any use.
Regards
 Chris
 




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intel auto-parallization
Chris <me@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-07-09 12:45:30 
Re: intel auto-parallization
jacob navia <jacob@[EM  2008-07-09 15:07:59 
Re: intel auto-parallization
Chris <me@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-07-09 13:52:26 
Re: intel auto-parallization
Brian <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-07-09 20:09:18 
Re: intel auto-parallization
Chris <me@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-07-09 18:42:19 
Re: intel auto-parallization
Keith Thompson <kst-u@  2008-07-09 17:11:04 
Re: intel auto-parallization
CBFalconer <cbfalconer  2008-07-09 21:17:33 

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