Author Topic: How about the cpu time cost when calculate by ATK 10.8 with 4 cores or 8 cores?  (Read 3653 times)

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Offline liximao

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I want to know how long I can save when I calculate one 800-atom system by ATK 10.8 with 8 cores instead of 4 cores.
40% or 50% or others?  ???
Thanks!   :D

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It depends strongly on what kind of system the 800 atoms is.

It might be as much 50% time saved in time, but if you tell what kind of system it is, then I can give you a better estimate.

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Thanks!  ;D
1. How about the graphene?
2. How about the Ag double electrode device with a small molecule?

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1) If the graphene has many k-points, then it is 50% of the calculation time.
2) If you skip the equvialent bulk calculation for the molecular junction and you have a bias, then it is close 50% also.


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The performance improvement in parallel depends on very many factors. In your case, it matters a lot also whether the cores are distributed among several MPI nodes or all on the same machine. In the latter case you would also have a strong memory overhead, and in fact probably there is no way you can run 800 atoms on a single node, unless you have 32 Gb of RAM or so.

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I get it, thanks a lot!! ;D

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We just published a more detailed guide on running ATK in parallel: http://quantumwise.com/documents/tutorials