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MATLAB seems to use multiple cores and threads but not processors

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dominik
dominik le 15 Nov 2016
Hi
I have a computer with 2 processor, 10 cores each, 2 threads per core. When I run say a big matrix multiplication the windows task manager shows me that matlab uses 50% of the computers CPU capacity.
If I do the same on a standart 1 CPU,4 Core, 2 threads per core computer matlab uses 100% of the capacity.
So it seems matlab just uses one processor.
I guess it doesn't matter, but the parallel toolbox is available. Changing maxnumthreads from default (20) to 40 doesnt change anything.
Any idea what I have to do to make full use of the multi processor computer?
Many Thanks! Best Dominik

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