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Will multi-core cpu be used when dpc++ compiles the program?

liu_wei67
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hi:

I want to know if the dpc++ compiler will call multiple cpus at compile time depending on the size of the program?

thanks  

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HemanthCH_Intel
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Hi,

 

Thanks for reaching out to us.

 

Could you please elaborate on your issue?

Could you please let us know what do u mean by multiple CPUs?

Could you please let us know whether the sample program/Application consists of a single file or multiple files?

Could you please let us know the OS details?

 

Thanks & Regards,

Hemanth.

 

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HemanthCH_Intel
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Hi,

 

Thanks for reaching out to us.

 

Could you please elaborate on your issue?

Could you please let us know what do u mean by multiple CPUs?

Could you please let us know whether the sample program/Application consists of a single file or multiple files?

Could you please let us know the OS details?

 

Thanks & Regards,

Hemanth.

 

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HemanthCH_Intel
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Hi,

 

Did you mark our reply as the solution by mistake? If yes, could you please provide the details mentioned in the previous post? 

 

Thanks & Regards,

Hemanth.

 

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HemanthCH_Intel
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Hi,


We haven't heard back from you. Could you please provide an update on your issue?


Thanks & Regards,

Hemanth.


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liu_wei67
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Hi:

I learned from other places that using make -jn when compiling, n can specify the number of cpus. This is what I want

thanks

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HemanthCH_Intel
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Hi,

 

Glad to know that your issue is resolved. Thanks for sharing the solution with us. If you need any additional information, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.

 

Thanks & Regards,

Hemanth.

 

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