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The 1-core CPU, 32-core CPU and Acceleware calculations were performed for the comparison. The results show that Acceleware approach is faster than the 1-core CPU calculation and twice as fast as the 32-core CPU calculation.
The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is a time-domain implementation of Maxwell's equations that has found a broad range of applications in electromagnetic simulation. A fundamental stability consideration is the Courant condition, which dictates that the time steps used must be long enough to alllow the electromagnetic (EM) field to propagate across a cell at the speed of light. A method...
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