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    The computer that runs Flexpro applications has a dual core processor (Intel T2600 @ 2.16 GHz). The processor usage never exceeds 50% (100% of 1 processor) even when using very processor intense Flexpro applications when the HDD is not very active.
    Is this a known problem, or is this something that can easily be rectified?
    Computer is HP laptop nw8440 running XP professional SP2 and Flexpro 7.

    #8304

    The computer that runs Flexpro applications has a dual core processor (Intel T2600 @ 2.16 GHz). The processor usage never exceeds 50% (100% of 1 processor) even when using very processor intense Flexpro applications when the HDD is not very active.
    Is this a known problem, or is this something that can easily be rectified?
    Computer is HP laptop nw8440 running XP professional SP2 and Flexpro 7.

    #9038
    Bernhard KantzBernhard Kantz
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    FlexPro7 is mainly single-threaded.
    But this will change in FlexPro8. Then FlexPro will use multiple parallel processes for the mathematical calculations. That means all existing processors in a multi core system will be used.

    support@weisang.com

    #9039

    We are running 8.0.24 on a Xeon, quad core, processor but do not seem to benefit from multiple cores. Is there a setting somewhere in Windows or Flexpro to make use of the processing power?

    #9040
    Bernhard KantzBernhard Kantz
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    FlexPro Professional supports the following features:
    – Updating of preview, object hierarchy and data statistics in the background.
    – Parallelizing of computations on multicore processor systems.

    For these features you have to enable the option “Update objects in the background” (Tools|Options|System Settings).

    But not all used algorithms use the parallelizing (e.g. FFT). Generally, the algorithms are parallelized where the data are linear elementwise calculated.

    support@weisang.com

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