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How can Quartus utilize all of the cores of CPU?? My PC has CPU -I7, 4G memory...Link Copied
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- You need a Quartus subscription license
- Under Tools/Options/General/Processing/Parallel Compilation, you can set the number of CPUs used for compilation.- Mark as New
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I have got the license.
And also set the parallel compilation to "all available processors" :confused: But it still use only one core. My OS is windows sever 2003.- Mark as New
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--- Quote Start --- I have got the license. And also set the parallel compilation to "all available processors" :confused: But it still use only one core. My OS is windows sever 2003. --- Quote End --- Hi, I'm not a real OS expert, but did your OS recognize all your CPU's ? Is Windows Server 2003 supported by QUartus ? Kind regards GPK
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Did you check "Flow elapsed time" in compilation report?
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--- Quote Start --- Did you check "Flow elapsed time" in compilation report? --- Quote End --- I have checked , when fitting the Quartus "average processors used" is 2.1:)

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