Hi guys,
I am looking for a new computer, and i would like to know if matlab already allows for hyperthreading and the use of logical cores.
In the past I always read that it was not possible. But in recent "answers" (see https://es.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/125161-hyperthreading-number-of-cores-parallel-computing-toolbox) it seems that new versions of matlab also allow the use of the logical cores. Could anyone give any information in this regard?
Thank you very much

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Kojiro Saito
Kojiro Saito le 1 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : Kojiro Saito le 1 Juin 2020
From R2016b, you can use multi threads on each Parallel Computing Toolbox's worker by configuring NumThreads.
Also, from R2020a, you can use thread-based parallel pool by the following.
parpool('threads')
It depends on your calculation whether these options would speed it up.
Parallel Computing Toolbox release notes:

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