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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T12:34:26+00:00 2026-06-01T12:34:26+00:00

For the optimum build time for Android Source code building (or any other Linux

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For the optimum build time for Android Source code building (or any other Linux Kernel Source code ) how does the CPU architecture(dual core, quad core) is responsible .Is there any formuali for it?Does it depends on the number of threads handled by each core?For a machine having n cpus having m core each having the capabilty of handling w threads per core?n,m and w?Any relation with them for ‘N’ of make -jN.

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    2026-06-01T12:34:27+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:34 pm

    The rule of thumb I generally follow (I’m not claiming that this is correct or best suited for all purposes) is to use the number of cores + 1 as argument to -j (given the availability of enough memory). Thus, in your example this would lead to the product of n and m plus 1:

    make -j$(($n * $m + 1))
    
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