This is for a 40 mhz i860-XR workstation. I know of an i860-XP based PC
card that gets 400 MB/Sec. So that makes it faster than any other
workstation on your list, and most of the superminis. Now if it just had
a superscalar FP unit...
Maybe someone else will run it on the paragon. Intel wouldn't like it
if I did.
I always knew that that the HP systems only got their performance when
things fit in cache.
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Double precision appears to have 16 digits of accuracy
Assuming 8 bytes per DOUBLEPRECISION word
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Timing calibration ; time = 93.00000000000000 hundredths of a second
Increase the size of the arrays if this is <30
and your clock precision is =<1/100 second
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Function Rate (MB/s) RMS time Min time Max time
Assignment: 160.0000 0.0333 0.0300 0.0400
Scaling : 160.0000 0.0363 0.0300 0.0400
Summing : 120.0000 0.0632 0.0600 0.0700
SAXPYing : 120.0000 0.0652 0.0600 0.0700
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