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- Tue 12 Jan 2021, 02:23
- Forum: Install
- Topic: What's the best hardware - more cores on CPU or more CPUs?
- Replies: 2
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Re: What's the best hardware - more cores on CPU or more CPUs?
Hi, openEMS does not use the GPU and it does not scale very well with the amount of CPU cores. Usually you get the best speed using only 2 or 4 threads. The CPU cache size and CPU to main memory bandwidth/speed is much more important I think. I hope this helps. br Thorsten Thank you. It does help. ...
- Sun 20 Dec 2020, 22:59
- Forum: Install
- Topic: What's the best hardware - more cores on CPU or more CPUs?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5401
What's the best hardware - more cores on CPU or more CPUs?
I'm soon to take delivery of a Dell 7920 workstation https://www.dell.com/en-uk/work/shop/workstations/precision-7920-tower-build-your-own/spd/precision-7920-workstation/xctopt7920emea I purchased used from eBay. The Dell 7920 is a very configurable workstation, with a base price of around £2600 (GB...
- Sun 30 Jul 2017, 10:46
- Forum: Usage
- Topic: Model a coaxial probe. Support for lossy dielectrics?
- Replies: 1
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Model a coaxial probe. Support for lossy dielectrics?
I've never used openEMS, but are thinking of using this to model a coaxial probe. This is basically a piece of coax that's cut off square at the end, and a groundplane attached. The probe is then pushed up against a material under test (MUT), such as a solid or immersed in a liquid. The amplitude an...