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I just discovered the package and this is the solution I was looking for over the last couple of years.
Thank you a lot for this!
My question is regarding the cores vs logical processors.
My computer has 4 cores but 8 logical processors but results are identical for both 4 and 8 clusters.
Is this normal and will the package eventually cover all 8 processors?
When I use doSNOW for parallel computing I use up to 20 clusters locally and there is significant difference when using 4 or 20.
I was hoping something similar here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Unfortunately this is mostly out of multidplyr's hands: it creates a bunch of processes and it's up the the OS how they are spread across cores/processors.
Hi,
I just discovered the package and this is the solution I was looking for over the last couple of years.
Thank you a lot for this!
My question is regarding the cores vs logical processors.
My computer has 4 cores but 8 logical processors but results are identical for both 4 and 8 clusters.
Is this normal and will the package eventually cover all 8 processors?
When I use doSNOW for parallel computing I use up to 20 clusters locally and there is significant difference when using 4 or 20.
I was hoping something similar here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: