On 24/01/2018 16:07, 'Bill Hart' via mpir-devel wrote:

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>     On a more optimistic note, the work that Jens Nurmann and I have done in
>     adding new assembler code for recent machine architectures is available
>     for those who are willing to work with the repository version of MPIR.
> 
>     And it may well make sense to add the new functions to my repository
>     anyway as it will at least mean that I can keep the repository versions
>     of both MPIR and FLINT for Windows x64 in a fully working state (the
>     FLINT changes needed are very limited as discussed earlier).
> 
> 
> Was all Jens' Broadwell optimisation committed. The last I recall we
> were waiting for someone with a Broadwell to test and see which
> functions were faster than the current ones. This would have had to be
> done on a Linux system, since it isn't possible to get reliable timings
> on a Windows box, unfortunately.
> 
> Or are you only talking about Skylake and Nehelem, which I think is in
> MPIR-3.0.0.

I was thinking about Broadwell and Skylake but couldn't remember what
got in to MPIR-3

   Brian

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