On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Bill Hart <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/1/28 Dr. David Kirkby <[email protected]>:
>> I'm using an Intel W3580 - 3.33 GHz Quad core Xeon.
>>
>> http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=39723
>>
>> I've seen other packages use something different to both core2 and penryn,
>> and if I recall correctly, the name was some sort of code name used on Xeons
>
> MPIR can only use names for processors corresponding to assembly
> language we've actually written. We've written no special assembly
> language for these particular Xeons, so it uses the best code we have
> available for this processor, which is core2. You are welcome to
> contribute better assembly code for this machine if you want. :-)

Isn't it a "nehalem" ?

It seems to have the same cpuid string (106A5h) as mine, which is
correctly detected as nehalem by config.guess (for the record, it's
model 1Ah = 26)

David, can you confirm

(a) your cpu is a model 26
(b) what's the output of ./config.guess

Best,
Gonzalo

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