Hi,

On 27/07/2016 18:52, 'DODO marto' via PyFR Mailing List wrote:
> Is it weird? The single core processing led to fastest calculation time.
> Is there a need to match the case with the backend? I mean some simple
> cases maybe are suitable with low hardware configuration while more
> complex cases are fit with high performance hardware configuration. Is
> it true?

The Couette flow test case is somewhat pathological on account of it
having relatively few elements.  The run time is hence dominated by
overheads as opposed to actual computation.

If you wish to compare and contrast the performance of various platforms
you should look towards one of the larger three dimensional cases with a
few thousand elements.

Regards, Freddie.

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