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Machine
IBM xSeries 220 Intel PIII
CPU
Intel PIII (Coppermine) 933 MHz
cache
256K ECC
bus
133MHz
RAM
512M
compiler
gcc
runlevel: init1
log2
mega flops
ms / fft
1
1.179e+02
8.478e-05
2
3.556e+02
1.125e-04
3
5.447e+02
2.203e-04
4
6.098e+02
5.248e-04
5
6.883e+02
1.162e-03
6
6.807e+02
2.821e-03
7
6.406e+02
6.994e-03
8
6.511e+02
1.573e-02
9
6.568e+02
3.508e-02
10
6.220e+02
8.231e-02
11
6.096e+02
1.848e-01
12
5.931e+02
4.144e-01
13
5.861e+02
9.085e-01
14
3.829e+02
2.995e+00
15
2.937e+02
8.368e+00
16
2.585e+02
2.028e+01
17
2.551e+02
4.367e+01
18
2.643e+02
8.926e+01
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2.640e+02
1.886e+02
20
2.499e+02
4.195e+02
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