yanir hainick <yan...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Maybe i'm missing something, and would appreciate clarification.

Perhaps psutil is wrong, but it gives an answer that has something to do with 
the actual situation.

On platform 2, i have 2 Intel Xeon Gold 6138, each with 20 physical processors, 
40 logicals.

you are saying i need to rely on os.cpu_count(), which outputs '128'. Can you 
elaborate on this?

Moreover, when attempting to parallelize on the processors, i reach 25% 
utilization, which suggests Python 'sees' only one processor group.

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