TheWord Performance on multi-core CPU's
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 3:39 pm
yes, i know theWord is pretty fast, and i have been using it since more than 10+ years happily,
and do not intend to switch unto anything else - because it is the best, even better than LOGOS.
and with every couple years, that i buy a new PC, i notice an improvement in search speeds
(in searching over my gazillion of modules mostly self-created large ones)
but my question is even while it searches, it only uses just like 5% of the CPU
is there NO WAY to max out that CPU usage much more,
because i still have to wait sometimes "1 single minute" (i know
for it to complete a full search through all my 1000 split up modules.
i assume, it could be even MUCH faster, if it could be OPTIMIZED to be more multi-threaded (AMD style)
and thus max out even more the full capacity of even a single CPU, or multi-threading even so the more.
so, while i do not hope for an improvement soon with the current update speeds,
it would be still great if SOMEDAY one could enable a multi-CPU option
to let it fly over the modules even faster than ever before!
thanks Costas & all !
and do not intend to switch unto anything else - because it is the best, even better than LOGOS.
and with every couple years, that i buy a new PC, i notice an improvement in search speeds
(in searching over my gazillion of modules mostly self-created large ones)
but my question is even while it searches, it only uses just like 5% of the CPU
is there NO WAY to max out that CPU usage much more,
because i still have to wait sometimes "1 single minute" (i know
for it to complete a full search through all my 1000 split up modules.
i assume, it could be even MUCH faster, if it could be OPTIMIZED to be more multi-threaded (AMD style)
and thus max out even more the full capacity of even a single CPU, or multi-threading even so the more.
so, while i do not hope for an improvement soon with the current update speeds,
it would be still great if SOMEDAY one could enable a multi-CPU option
to let it fly over the modules even faster than ever before!
thanks Costas & all !