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Alexander-K2014-11-18 17:56:21
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Alexander-K, 2014-11-18 17:56:21

Is it possible to parallelize the process of one program on two computers at once, using the hardware of both?

There are two computers and one program (Photoshop).
Is it possible to parallelize the Photoshop process on both computers so that Photoshop uses the hardware of both computers at once, thereby performing operations faster?

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Dmitry Entelis, 2014-11-18
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Common sense:
In order to parallelize some calculations (any) on several physical devices, the software that performs the calculations must be able to do this.
Photoshop doesn't seem to be able to do this.

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Konstantin, 2014-11-18
@fallen8rwtf

photoshop can't do that. from this I saw only power distributions for rendering on 3ds max

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deleted-rss1alex, 2015-07-27
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Fotoshop is a single core program. Your question is wrong. You can enable multiprocessor and several antivirus programs at once (Windows supports 8 simultaneously running). You can install and run multiple operating systems at once. Each OS will require a new kernel. All this is not parallel computing. And one more thing: you can install more than 20 antivirus programs on one 32-bit Windows OS and they will work. I was looking for this and found a limit of up to 8 pieces. This is also multi-core.

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