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Glen David Short
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128 core ARM processors coming soon

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Re: 128 core ARM processors coming soon

I believe BOINC would require a RE-WRITE to take advantage of more than 64 threads, but this goes into more discussion- https://boinc.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=12877
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Re: 128 core ARM processors coming soon

The thread you link to actually confirms no rewrite is needed. If more that 64 cores/threads are not automatically enabled, simply add the ncpus line to the cc_config.xml and restart client.

There used to be a slots limit per client of 200 but think to have seen confirmed before that 256 was not an issue either, your limit is the resources, CPU cache, memory size/speed n ot to speak of storage speed.
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Re: 128 core ARM processors coming soon

From what I understand, ARM CPUs have a slight power efficiency advantage. In the first article quoted, it was running CentOS, a Linux variant, which on many WCG projects offers even more efficiency.
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