My guess would be that you are running with a non-CRAN distribution of R like 
Anaconda or MRAN that has MKL enabled?

On April 19, 2019 10:25:57 AM PDT, Youyi Fong <youyif...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi, I am wondering why it is the case that in R 3.3.3, calling
>chngpt:chngptm uses only 1 core, but in later releases, e.g. R 3.4.3,
>it
>uses multiple cores on linux. The function chngpt:chngptm has a .Call
>to
>invoke a C/C++ function that performs bootstrapping. No explicit
>parallel
>computing instructions are used.
>Thanks,
>Youyi
>
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