Re: gfortran, g95, and dual-core
- From: Charles Russell <NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 09:08:48 -0600
Charles Russell wrote:
My slow programs are either Monte Carlo
calculations or else have as bottleneck the calculation of finite-difference gradients, both of which offer obvious opportunities.
On third thought, only the finite-difference gradients offer an opportunity. The Monte Carlo steps must be in sequence. Unfortunately, that is where I would most like more speed - by orders of magnitude.
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