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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 18:07:40 -0500
From: Anderson MacKay <glenstorm AT mindspring DOT com>
To: pgcc AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: performance issue
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On Wed, Jun 23, 1999 at 01:46:20PM -0700, Eugene Leitl wrote:
> <idiotmode>
> Apropos another CPU you don't have: do you think that K7 will be as
> quirky as K6 in respect to compiler options? Assuming both egcs/gcc
> and pgcc.
> </idiotmode>

Probably not.  The K7 has very deep scheduling buffers, which should make
it run quickly on generally well-optimized code, regardless of the asm
scheduling.  It even lacks the restriction of the P2/3 series of needing
to intersperse FADD and FMUL to achieve full floating-point bandwidth.

-- 
Anderson MacKay <mackay AT rice DOT edu>

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