How to take advantage of computer?

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Ben Sheard
Ben Sheard el 12 de Sept. de 2017
Comentada: Ben Sheard el 13 de Sept. de 2017
I'm using a HP Z840 workstation, it's a bit of a beast with two processors (E5-2643) and 128GB RAM. Is there anyway to speed up Matlab processes with this? Or does matlab just run as fast as it can? I'm aware the RAM lets me run larger arrays but is there anything else I can do? Or is it all done by default?
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Cedric
Cedric el 12 de Sept. de 2017
In your command window, type
ver
and check out if you have the parallel toolbox. It will be an entry like
Parallel Computing Toolbox Version X.Y (R201RR)
If so, it would be worth investing a little time studying what this toolbox offers (explicit parallelism), as mentioned by Edric below.
Ben Sheard
Ben Sheard el 13 de Sept. de 2017
Thank you for the clarification, I'll take a look

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 12 de Sept. de 2017
MATLAB runs as fast as it can. MATLAB will automatically use parallel computing for sufficiently large mathematical calculations that match some patterns.
Sometimes it helps to explicitly code parallel programs using parfor or spmd or similar. Not as often as you might guess at first, though: the communication overhead can make it slower.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 12 de Sept. de 2017
You should consider reading Yair's book "Accelerating MATLAB Performance book"
Ben Sheard
Ben Sheard el 13 de Sept. de 2017
Thank you for the answers, i'll look into it!

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