Mail Archives: pgcc/2000/09/29/10:11:21
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Michael Hanke wrote:
> Thadeu Penna wrote on Don, 28 Sep 2000:
> > We have used pgcc-2.95.3 on Athlons with great success (35% or more
> > compared to gcc). We work on simulations on Statistical Physics and other
> > number-crunching Condensed Matter stuff (lot of matrix operations, etc.)
> > Actually pgcc-2.95.3 is as good as Agcc (Athlon specific patch) that
> > appeared recently on Freshmeat.
> Hi!
>
> This sounds rather interesting for me since I am working with number crunching
> applications on an Athlon, too. I made some tests with egcs-1.1.2 and
> pgcc-2.95.3. It turned out that (besides other switches) -march=486 on egcs
> gave best performance. So my questions are: Which switches do you use for this
> increase in performance for (double precision) floating point arithmetic? Where
> can I find Agcc? I have some short (1000 lines) but timecritical routines.
>
AGCC can be downloaded from athlonlinux.org. I use the same switches as
described there (-O6 -mpentiumpro -march=pentiumpro are responsible for
more than 90% of the performance increase, all the other switches are
almost cosmetic changes).
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