Bummer: > You are prohibited from > (b) using the MKL files in conjunction with any software other than > Revolution R Open and
Not that I was expecting any different, but hey you never know. On Monday, December 22, 2014 3:51:59 PM UTC-8, Jiahao Chen wrote: > > Perhaps the R version of the microbenchmarks could be run on Revolution R >> Open, http://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/download/. The major >> difference between RRO and other versions is that RRO incorporates MKL. >> For one or two of the benchmarks this could make a difference. >> > > Here are the numbers from the test machine. RRO 8.0.1 was built from > source locally. > > Fortran Julia R RRO > gcc 4.8.2 0.4.0-dev+2241 3.1.2 8.0.1 > > fib 0.49 2.01 519.81 466.03 > > parse_int 4.08 1.58 49.34 49.34 > > quicksort 1.12 1.02 231.82 231.82 > > mandel 0.73 0.72 54.06 56.51 > > pi_sum 0.84 0.83 13.47 14.45 > > rand_mat_stat 0.99 1.57 15.82 14.46 > > rand_mat_mul 4.59 1.03 6.13 1.85 > > > >
