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Hey,
I am in the process of creating a cluster for running MATLAB and COMSOL codes (Computationally and Memory Intensive)... I have been doing a lot of research and was wondering what you all thought about the following: -- a single motherboard with dual CPU xeon processors -- two motherboards with each having an i7 CPU -- some kind of AMD setup? At this point money isn't really a worry. Currently we have a single computer with an i7 and it handles pretty well. Is there an advantage to running MATLAB or COMSOL code on a single computer with 16 cores or 2 computers with 16 cores? Any insight would be awesome! MT |
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