NUM_THREADS=32` or `make NUM_THREADS=64`. In `Makefile.system`, we will set
`MAX_CPU_NUMBER=NUM_THREADS`.
+Despite its name, and due to the use of memory buffers in functions like SGEMM,
+the setting of NUM_THREADS can be relevant even for a single-threaded build
+of OpenBLAS, if such functions get called by multiple threads of a program
+that uses OpenBLAS. In some cases, the affected code may simply crash or throw
+a segmentation fault without displaying the above warning first.
+
+Note that the number of threads used at runtime can be altered to differ from the
+value NUM_THREADS was set to at build time. At runtime, the actual number of
+threads can be set anywhere from 1 to the build's NUM_THREADS (note however,
+that this does not change the number of memory buffers that will be allocated,
+which is set at build time). The number of threads for a process can be set by
+using the mechanisms described below.
+
+
#### How can I use OpenBLAS in multi-threaded applications?
If your application is already multi-threaded, it will conflict with OpenBLAS