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oblivious
oblivious on 31 May 2012
hello, I have a code which processes a large data set. i tried to use spmd and distribute the data among the workers. but it did not speed up things. but when i used composite object to send data to workers large speed up was obtained using core i5.
why composites are better? Is it most likely that composites would always work better than distributed arrays?
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Jill Reese
Jill Reese on 31 May 2012
Could you post some code showing the two ways that you tried using spmd? My first thought is that you avoided communication between the workers when you used composites and that was why it was faster. However, there's often ways to do the same with dristributed arrays.

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