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Upgrade speeds simulation performance

A MLDesign Technologies product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 7, 2004

A new release of MLDesigner brings significant performance improvements in three key areas: loading models, compiling models for simulation and closing models after simulations.

A new release of MLDesigner brings significant performance improvements in three key areas: loading models, compiling models for simulation and closing models after simulations.

"Although the performance improvements are model-specific, all users should see substantial improvements", said Dr Gunar Schorcht, MLD's VP of Engineering.

"For example, with one very large model we found that compile time under MLDesigner 2.4.r03 took only 13 seconds compared to the 5 minutes required under MLDesigner 2.4r02 - a reduction of more than two orders of magnitude.

In addition, MLDesigner 2.4.r03 reduced the memory required for compilation of the same model by almost 45%".

MLDesigner 2.4.r03 also introduces an auto-save feature that gives users the ability to specify a time interval to trigger automatic saving of all open modified models.

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