Will MPIR be brought up to date with GMP 5.0.1 anytime soon?
Regards
Chris Saunders
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On Mar 17, 7:36 pm, "Chris Saunders" wrote:
> Thanks Brian. I decided on the lib_mpir_core2 project but am interested in
> what the lib_mpir_nehalem represents. Could you tell me a little more?
The Nehalem micro-architecture is used by Intel in its i3, i5 and i7
processors.
It is described h
Thanks Brian. I decided on the lib_mpir_core2 project but am interested in
what the lib_mpir_nehalem represents. Could you tell me a little more?
Regards
Chris Saunders
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Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 6:58 AM
To: "mpir-devel"
On Mar 17, 5:41 am, "Chris Saunders" wrote:
> I forgot to add that my processor is an Intel Quad 4.
For fast assembler code you probably need lib_mpir_nehalem but
lib_mpir_core2 will also work.
For a generic C build you can use lib_mpir_gc.
You need to select the x64 and release configuration