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Synthesis with multi-thread CPU

VoTuanMinh
VoTuanMinh over 9 years ago

Hi,

Please help me with the problem below.

I am doing with RTL Compiler now and when I run the synthesis of my circuit, it really takes a lot of time.

Our server is separated into some virtual machines and I only use one of them. If anyone knows the way to improve the time of synthesis, could you please tell me?

I am sorry for my not-so-clear explanation.

Thank you in advance. Regards,

Minh

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    grasshopper over 9 years ago

    Hi Minh,

    yes! multi-threading will help but there are many aspects that impact runtime. Without any details about your design, your current runtime, etc. it is unlikely for community members to be able to provide you with any meaningful insight. Genus (as well as RC) indeed support MT but there are plenty of other things that can be done to improve runtime or that can cause it.

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    grasshopper over 9 years ago

    Hi Minh,

    yes! multi-threading will help but there are many aspects that impact runtime. Without any details about your design, your current runtime, etc. it is unlikely for community members to be able to provide you with any meaningful insight. Genus (as well as RC) indeed support MT but there are plenty of other things that can be done to improve runtime or that can cause it.

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