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February 4, 2008, 09:37 |
Hi Foamers
My simple questi
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Jens Klostermann
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Hi Foamers
My simple question: Is precompiled OpenFoam always the fastest on its hardware platform, not considering paralization? My question is pointing to math kernel/ library which is used OpenFoam? Where can I find it? Can OpenFoam be made faster by using e.g. ACML by AMD or MKI library by Intel on the specific platforms? Jens |
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