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Elimination Gaussian with Scaled Partial Pivoting: L2 cache pagesize page table TLB size/place std/optional typeinst/data ------------- ------------------------------------ Pentium IV256Kbytes/CPU4K/4M bytes direct128/64 G4 PowerPC 1Mbytes4K bytesinverted128/128 UltraSparc III 8Mbytes8K/4M bytes direct 64/64 Alpha 21064 4Mbytes8K/4M bytesdirect 48/64 With full compiler...

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Elimination Gaussian with Scaled Partial Pivoting: L2 cache pagesize page table TLB size/place std/optional typeinst/data ------------- ------------------------------------ Pentium IV256Kbytes/CPU4K/4M bytes direct128/64 G4 PowerPC 1Mbytes4K bytesinverted128/128 UltraSparc III 8Mbytes8K/4M bytes direct 64/64 Alpha 21064 4Mbytes8K/4M bytesdirect 48/64 With full compiler optimization: p4-results-O3: (RAMBUS) matrix size prof. time (%memr) memband oper_read flop_time 128 x 128 0.000000 sec (na%) na mbytes/sec 160 x 160 0.000000 sec (na%) na mbytes/sec 202 x 202 0.019999 sec (50%) 4396.391 mbytes/sec 3.639 nsec 3.640 nsec 256 x 256 0.049999 sec (60%) 2982.716 mbytes/sec 5.364 nsec 3.576 nsec 323 x 323 0.109999 sec (64%) 2567.524 mbytes/sec 6.232 nsec 3.561 nsec 406 x 406 0.229999 sec (61%) 2549.482 mbytes/sec 6.276 nsec 4.034 nsec 512 x 512 0.489999 sec (57%) 2556.537 mbytes/sec 6.258 nsec 4.694 nsec 645 x 645 1.019999 sec (54%) 2602.052 mbytes/sec 6.149 nsec 5.255 nsec 812 x 812 1.999999 sec (54%) 2619.635 mbytes/sec 6.108 nsec 5.099 nsec 1024 x 1024 4.049999 sec (53%) 2663.547 mbytes/sec 6.007 nsec 5.309 nsec 1290 x 1290 8.099999 sec (52%) 2719.480 mbytes/sec 5.883 nsec 5.436 nsec 1625 x 1625 15.939998 sec (52%) 2763.940 mbytes/sec 5.789 nsec 5.355 nsec 2048 x 2048 32.239999 sec (51%) 2802.018 mbytes/sec 5.710 nsec 5.550 nsec g4-results-O3: matrix size prof. time (%memr) memband oper_read flop_time 128 x 128 0.000000 sec (99%) 1118.481 mbytes/sec 14.305 nsec 0.000 nsec 160 x 160 0.010000 sec (99%) 2184.533 mbytes/sec 7.324 nsec 0.000 nsec 202 x 202 0.030000 sec (99%) 1465.317 mbytes/sec 10.919 nsec 0.000 nsec 256 x 256 0.080000 sec (88%) 1278.264 mbytes/sec 12.517 nsec 1.788 nsec 323 x 323 0.170000 sec (99%) 998.467 mbytes/sec 16.025 nsec 0.000 nsec 406 x 406 0.410000 sec (90%) 964.662 mbytes/sec 16.586 nsec 1.793 nsec 512 x 512 0.980000 sec (87%) 842.150 mbytes/sec 18.999 nsec 2.906 nsec 645 x 645 2.280000 sec (81%) 777.786 mbytes/sec 20.571 nsec 4.919 nsec 812 x 812 5.010000 sec (76%) 747.487 mbytes/sec 21.405 nsec 6.668 nsec 1024 x 1024 10.520001 sec (74%) 734.182 mbytes/sec 21.793 nsec 7.600 nsec 1290 x 1290 21.390002 sec (73%) 729.236 mbytes/sec 21.941 nsec 7.952 nsec 1625 x 1625 42.930004 sec (74%) 724.910 mbytes/sec 22.072 nsec 7.942 nsec 2048 x 2048 86.340009 sec (73%) 722.033 mbytes/sec 22.160 nsec 7.994 nsec helios-results-O3: matrix size prof. time (%memr) memband oper_read flop_time 128 x 128 0.020000 sec (99%) 559.241 mbytes/sec 28.610 nsec 0.000 nsec 160 x 160 0.050000 sec (60%) 728.178 mbytes/sec 21.973 nsec 14.648 nsec 202 x 202 0.090000 sec (78%) 627.993 mbytes/sec 25.478 nsec 7.279 nsec 256 x 256 0.160000 sec (94%) 596.523 mbytes/sec 26.822 nsec 1.788 nsec 323 x 323 0.320000 sec (94%) 599.080 mbytes/sec 26.708 nsec 1.781 nsec 406 x 406 0.640000 sec (94%) 594.875 mbytes/sec 26.896 nsec 1.793 nsec 512 x 512 1.300000 sec (95%) 581.974 mbytes/sec 27.493 nsec 1.565 nsec 645 x 645 2.900000 sec (92%) 538.017 mbytes/sec 29.739 nsec 2.683 nsec 812 x 812 7.080000 sec (89%) 455.407 mbytes/sec 35.133 nsec 4.539 nsec 1024 x 1024 15.880001 sec (92%) 391.698 mbytes/sec 40.848 nsec 3.520 nsec 1290 x 1290 34.690004 sec (92%) 357.670 mbytes/sec 44.734 nsec 3.745 nsec 1625 x 1625 71.710008 sec (93%) 341.522 mbytes/sec 46.849 nsec 3.286 nsec 2048 x 2048 145.470017 sec (94%) 335.356 mbytes/sec 47.710 nsec 3.094 nsec pegasus-results-O3: matrix size prof. time (%memr) memband oper_read flop_time 128 x 128 0.015827 sec (79%) 895.143 mbytes/sec 17.874 nsec 4.766 nsec 160 x 160 0.029988 sec (78%) 936.603 mbytes/sec 17.083 nsec 4.881 nsec 202 x 202 0.057477 sec (80%) 959.500 mbytes/sec 16.675 nsec 4.245 nsec 256 x 256 0.114121 sec (79%) 994.603 mbytes/sec 16.087 nsec 4.320 nsec 323 x 323 0.224910 sec (79%) 1008.202 mbytes/sec 15.870 nsec 4.153 nsec 406 x 406 0.538118 sec (74%) 894.533 mbytes/sec 17.886 nsec 6.236 nsec 512 x 512 1.384446 sec (65%) 795.683 mbytes/sec 20.109 nsec 10.836 nsec 645 x 645 3.174563 sec (60%) 751.219 mbytes/sec 21.299 nsec 14.193 nsec 812 x 812 5.394508 sec (66%) 807.693 mbytes/sec 19.810 nsec 10.418 nsec 1024 x 1024 17.916866 sec (52%) 609.684 mbytes/sec 26.243 nsec 23.816 nsec 1290 x 1290 37.290915 sec (52%) 590.899 mbytes/sec 27.077 25.037 nsec nsec 1625 x 1625 83.153703 sec (50%) 552.033 mbytes/sec 28.984 nsec 29.152 nsec 2048 x 2048 169.646204 sec (49%) 546.860 mbytes/sec 29.258 nsec 29.990 nsec With minimal compiler optimization: p4-results-O0: (RAMBUS) matrix size prof. time (%memr) memband oper_read flop_time 128 x 128 0.029999 sec (na%) na mbytes/sec 160 x 160 0.059999 sec (33%) 1092.321 mbytes/sec 14.648 nsec 29.297 nsec 202 x 202 0.139999 sec (29%) 1099.015 mbytes/sec 14.558 nsec 36.397 nsec 256 x 256 0.289999 sec (31%) 994.216 mbytes/sec 16.093 nsec 35.763 nsec 323 x 323 0.589999 sec (34%) 898.625 mbytes/sec 17.805 nsec 34.720 nsec 406 x 406 1.179999 sec (33%) 915.194 mbytes/sec 17.483 nsec 35.414 nsec 512 x 512 2.369999 sec (34%) 883.739 mbytes/sec 18.105 nsec 34.869 nsec 645 x 645 4.739999 sec (34%) 900.080 mbytes/sec 17.776 nsec 35.217 nsec 812 x 812 9.479999 sec (34%) 897.925 mbytes/sec 17.819 nsec 35.302 nsec 1024 x 1024 18.989998 sec (33%) 901.831 mbytes/sec 17.742 nsec 35.316 nsec 1290 x 1290 37.919999 sec (33%) 905.060 mbytes/sec 17.678 nsec 35.315 nsec 1625 x 1625 75.689999 sec (33%) 908.873 mbytes/sec 17.604 nsec 35.313 nsec 2048 x 2048 151.269999 sec (33%) 911.157 mbytes/sec 17.560 nsec 35.270 nsec g4-results-O0: matrix size prof. time (%memr) memband oper_read flop_time 128 x 128 0.030000 sec (99%) 372.827 mbytes/sec 42.915 nsec 0.000 nsec 160 x 160 0.070000 sec (71%) 436.907 mbytes/sec 36.621 nsec 14.648 nsec 202 x 202 0.150000 sec (73%) 399.632 mbytes/sec 40.037 nsec 14.559 nsec 256 x 256 0.300000 sec (77%) 389.037 mbytes/sec 41.127 nsec 12.517 nsec 323 x 323 0.630000 sec (79%) 359.448 mbytes/sec 44.513 nsec 11.573 nsec 406 x 406 1.260000 sec (80%) 353.391 mbytes/sec 45.276 nsec 11.207 nsec 512 x 512 2.620000 sec (80%) 342.501 mbytes/sec 46.715 nsec 11.846 nsec 645 x 645 5.370000 sec (79%) 339.129 mbytes/sec 47.180 nsec 12.857 nsec 812 x 812 10.790001 sec (78%) 337.119 mbytes/sec 47.461 nsec 13.000 nsec 1024 x 1024 21.800001 sec (78%) 335.282 mbytes/sec 47.721 nsec 13.188 nsec 1290 x 1290 43.430004 sec (79%) 333.499 mbytes/sec 47.976 nsec 12.717 nsec 1625 x 1625 87.060010 sec (79%) 333.947 mbytes/sec 47.912 nsec 12.955 nsec 2048 x 2048 173.520019 sec (79%) 334.475 mbytes/sec 47.836 nsec 12.765 nsec helios-results-O0: matrix size prof. time (%memr) memband oper_read flop_time 128 x 128 0.040000 sec (75%) 372.827 mbytes/sec 42.915 nsec 14.305 nsec 160 x 160 0.090000 sec (67%) 364.089 mbytes/sec 43.945 nsec 21.973 nsec 202 x 202 0.170000 sec (76%) 338.150 mbytes/sec 47.316 nsec 14.559 nsec 256 x 256 0.350000 sec (74%) 3...

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