Optimization for quad core processor

HI.. i want to know if there is a flag to allow gcc to use 100% of the cpu.. I've got a intel quad core but i noticed that when gcc start to compile mi cpu utilization graph is well behind 50% threshold..
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Runni gcc with for threads.. It was a dummy question ? Next time i'll try to search a little bit deeper
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