Is it possible to declare data types for a cluster profile?
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Steven Evans
le 26 Déc 2015
Commenté : Steven Evans
le 27 Déc 2015
I have an 8-core FX-8320E AMD processor. When I run the "parpool" command, it only creates a pool for 4 cores. I have learned that the processor has 8 integer cores and 4 floating-point cores. My algorithm doesn't have to work on floating-point numbers. Is there any way to create a profile that will allow me to create a pool that will use all 8 cores?
Thanks for your time, and for any input that anyone is willing to provide.
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Walter Roberson
le 26 Déc 2015
You cannot declare datatypes for a cluster. You can change your code to relentlessly use integer operations, including enclosing all of the constants in appropriate casting, like
X = X + int32(1);
Note: integer division A./B is defined to have the same result as cast(double(A)./double(B), class(A)) which might require a floating point unit.
To increase the number of cores in your profile see http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/125161-hyperthreading-number-of-cores-parallel-computing-toolbox
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