Krzysztof

Thanks for the info, I did see something similar on Wikipedia on intel math 
kernel library.

-ilya

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Subject: Re: [rhelv5-list] Benchmarking Server and OS

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> Does it work for AMD as well?
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Notice from the page:

"Optimization Notice

Intel's compilers may or may not optimize to the same degree for non-Intel 
microprocessors for optimizations that are not unique to Intel microprocessors. 
These optimizations include SSE2, SSE3, and SSSE3 instruction sets and other 
optimizations. Intel does not guarantee the availability, functionality, or 
effectiveness of any optimization on microprocessors not manufactured by Intel. 
Microprocessor-dependent optimizations in this product are intended for use 
with Intel microprocessors. Certain optimizations not specific to Intel 
microarchitecture are reserved for Intel microprocessors. Please refer to the 
applicable product User and Reference Guides for more information regarding the 
specific instruction sets covered by this notice."


The software will probably work, but comparing the results would be pointless;)

Krzysztof
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