On 1 Oct, Andi Kleen wrote:
openssl may be a special case because it uses custom assembler optimizations. I haven't checked, but I remember at some point
heh.. and that's why I really wish we had the manpower to do benchmarks with the EDA apps our engineers use. We've tried numerous times to get either them to run tests (they don't have time) or setup a test tree for us (had one once.. but relied on project data that eventually moved and broke it). I'm one of those that hates synthetic benchmarks.. real world programs that we use are what I want to see. I should do some testing with lame and other things I use too. -- Mike Marion-Unix SysAdmin/Staff Engineer-http://www.qualcomm.com "The Tuxomatic 2200(TM) with patented Gates-Be-Gone(TM) gets rid of blue screens in a flash! It forks! It blits! Look at those fantastic pixels! It surfs the web! You could even host an ISP with it!" -- Matthew Sachs on Slashdot