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Hello,
Can OpenLCA properly use multiple cores or GPUs for hastening calculations? I`m looking to run a fair number of Monte Carlos and I`d like to hasten the process. If anyone has any tips, they would be appreciated.
Thank you,
D. Vineyard
openlca1.5
monte carlo analysis
multithreading
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Hi, this is at present not supported, but would be possible to add - it would need some development time though. If anybody is interesting in supporting and ideally sponsoring this, let us know..
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Hello, are there any news about Multithreading support?
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