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| <span id="How-Many-Threads-to-Use_003f-1"></span><h3 class="section">5.3 How Many Threads to Use?</h3>
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| <p>There is a fair amount of overhead involved in synchronizing threads,
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| so the optimal number of threads to use depends upon the size of the
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| transform as well as on the number of processors you have.
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| <p>As a general rule, you don’t want to use more threads than you have
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| processors.  (Using more threads will work, but there will be extra
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| overhead with no benefit.)  In fact, if the problem size is too small,
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| you may want to use fewer threads than you have processors.
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| will have to involve at least a few thousand data points before threads
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| become beneficial.  If you plan with <code>FFTW_PATIENT</code>, it will
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| automatically disable threads for sizes that don’t benefit from
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| parallelization.
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