> On 3 Jan 2022, at 5:18 pm, Maxim Abalenkov wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Thank you for all of your replies and suggestions! I have written my own
> matrix multiplication script in order to test NumPy’s performance. Please
> find it attached. I’m using the MKL variant of NumPy. Strangely enough
On 2022-01-03 at 12:18:23 UTC-0500 (Mon, 3 Jan 2022 19:18:23 +0200)
Maxim Abalenkov
is rumored to have said:
> Either I don’t understand the expected behaviour or my `port variants`
> command returns something else. I would expect it to show [+]gfortran and
> [+]mkl, not the [+]openblas.
As do
Dear all,
Thank you for all of your replies and suggestions! I have written my own matrix
multiplication script in order to test NumPy’s performance. Please find it
attached. I’m using the MKL variant of NumPy. Strangely enough the `port
variants py39-numpy` still returns:
port variants py39-n
Maxim Abalenkov wrote:
Dear all,
I’m looking for guidance please. I would like to make sure, that I use all
eight of my CPU cores, when I run Python’s 3.9.9 NumPy on my macOS BigSur 12.1.
When I run my NumPy code, I see in ‘htop’, that only one ‘python’ process is
running and the core utilis
Dear all,
I’m looking for guidance please. I would like to make sure, that I use all
eight of my CPU cores, when I run Python’s 3.9.9 NumPy on my macOS BigSur 12.1.
When I run my NumPy code, I see in ‘htop’, that only one ‘python’ process is
running and the core utilisation is 20–25%. I remembe