STAAD.pro v8i multithreaded?

Is STAAD.pro multithreaded?  I've ran a couple comparisons and found that changing the processor affinity to force the basic solver in STAAD to use only one core didn't affect the performance much, so it may not be. 

How does the advanced solver compare to the basic solver?  What is the expected reduction in processing times? 

Also will I see processing time reductions using a quad-core processor rather than a dual-core in either the basic or advanced solver?

Thanks for your help,

Ben

 

 

 

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  • MaciekRyd : There are significant changes which are coming in STAAD.Pro in this area. The Connect Edition of STAAD.Pro which is going be released in July of 2017 ( technical preview will be available in May/June ) will have a 64 bit analysis engine which would allow us to analyze very large problems much faster. Although STAAD.Pro will still be a 32 bit application but many of the routines inside it like analysis engine, editor, dbmanager etc. are going to be 64 bit. The design routines as per codes like AISC will also leverage multiple cores for faster processing. So down the line, more and more routines will be able to take advantage of multiple cores.



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