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An idea for optimize() to use multiple CPU cores. #481425
09/13/20 12:59
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I have an idea for optimize() to use multiple CPU cores.
For every test parameter set, you can open a new Zorro process to test and get results back.
And you can limit the process numbers, Just like WFO using NumCores
Could you do that?

Re: An idea for optimize() to use multiple CPU cores. [Re: Mio] #481776
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That is theoretically possible, but less effective than the current WFO based multicore support. Creating a process is slow, while a single parameter run is normally fast. So doing it in a separate process will not save much time.


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