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A long time ago I suggested developing on Xeon Phi-based workstations because, in order to run well on future computers, you need to be able to run on lots of slow cores. The idea kind of still holds. These days the cores are quite fast and running on one or two of them gives acceptable performance, but if you can manage to run on all cores, your software will be lightning fast.



Yes, we're very much taking a distributed, multi-threaded approach, but at the same time, the distributed parts are still local to the user.




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