On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Jan Decaluwe <j...@jandecaluwe.com> wrote:

> For your info.
>
> Since pypy 1.6, the benchmarks for MyHDL have stagnated
> or become slightly worse (within 15%).
>
> Still, the results are much better than the average
> speedup over the pypy set of benchmarks. I guess it is
> to be expected that improvements depend heavily on
> a particular application.
>
> http://myhdl.org/doku.php/**performance?&#historical_data<http://myhdl.org/doku.php/performance?&#historical_data>
>
> Jan Decaluwe
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I would put the 15% to "noise" honestly, but well. I'm not incredibly
surprised, our optimization are more of the "a bit here a bit there" kind
these days. Maybe the next one :)

Cheers,
fijal
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