Yes, it's the Mentor Calibre, and it's multi-threaded, so it's able to take advantage of lots of cores. I was running a Calibre-based benchmark when I took this screenshot.

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On 04/01/10 14:12, Sam Sharpe wrote:
On 1 April 2010 18:29, solarflow99<[email protected]>  wrote:
48 logical cpus, 64GB of ram, no wait states, and yet calibre64 is
using many cores, is this a test program?  In the real world, it would
be 1 core at 100% and the rest at 0.

Seeing as AMD is a chip design company, it is perhaps Mentor Calibre?

http://www.mentor.com/products/ic_nanometer_design/design-for-manufacturing/

(Disclaimer: I trained as an Electronic Engineer)

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Sam

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