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GPU processing is only for highly specialized processing, not general purpose computing.
Specifically it is only for problems that can be highly parallelized, such as computing all options chains at once, modelling the atmosphere in a grid pattern, or rendering a landscape for your favorite shoot 'em up game.
The real question to ask (I think the answer is yes but nobody has seen it yet) is if NT 8 take advantage of multiple cores in your PC.
NT 7 does not. On my 8 core rig, I can get NT screaming at 12.5% utilization. (as high as it will go.)
-Bob
P.S. This is something that is easier done in Unix than windows, which is why a lot of Windows apps only run on one processor.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I try to plot NQ and ES daily on the chart, using same session(24/7), but got ugly space between bars, i asked for help on Ninja forum, unfortunately they told me no solution, I am wondering if you could solve this problem in new version.
NT8 is designed for threading across all available cores, this includes cores on multiple processors. If you had 2 of the Intel Xeon E5-2670 processors in one system, NT8 would see this as 16 available cores and could utilize all 16 these cores. NT8 does have Windows manage the threads. Meaning it will utilize the cores with the least amount of utilization, if another application is already utilizing that core it will try and locate a core with less utilization.