At least 2GB of RAM per core is the standard baseline; however, Revision C.01's efficiency allows for better performance on memory-constrained systems than previous iterations. Conclusion
Fixes to rare memory leak issues when running exceptionally long trajectories or complex ONIOM calculations. gaussian 16 revision c.01
Whether you are studying small organic molecules or large catalytic complexes, this revision provides the reliability needed for high-impact peer-reviewed research. At least 2GB of RAM per core is
Enhanced scaling for shared-memory (OMP) and distributed-memory (Linda) parallelization, reducing "bottleneck" times during large-scale frequency calculations. Optimized Performance for Modern CPUs Gaussian 16 Revision
In this article, we explore the key updates in Revision C.01, why they matter for your research, and how to maximize the software’s potential. 1. Optimized Performance for Modern CPUs
Gaussian 16 Revision C.01 is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS (Intel-based). To get the most out of this revision, ensure your hardware meets the following:
Users upgrading to Revision C.01 from older versions (like Gaussian 09) will still benefit from the core Gaussian 16 advancements that this revision polishes: