Hi Drew,
On 21/01/2019 17:35, Drew Jensen wrote:
> Collabora and AMD are both on the TDF Advisory Board, I believe, so perhaps
Hmm; I forget if AMD is still there.
> Multi-core threading support in the LibreOffice calculation engine is the
> result of engineering work lead by a core
Regarding the use of the third party logos - this is they way I would use
them on the work credit screens.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iJZQAOeYWESeQfKYePp9653TQQxje_5C/view?usp=sharing
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 12:35 PM Drew Jensen
wrote:
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> Howdy,
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>> > produced performance
> Howdy,
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> > produced performance increases ranging from 37% to 75% with this 4 core
> > processor based system.
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> Sounds good to me. It's quite normal to talk performance wins in X
> factors over the original - so 75% is 4x - and 37% is 1.6X - which is
> perhaps easier for
Hi Drew,
On 21/01/2019 00:35, Drew Jensen wrote:
> How much of a performance increase will you see in your Calc worksheets?
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> This depends largely on how calculation heavy your work is.
>
> Representative benchmark spreadsheets covering scenarios from Stock Pricing
> to Water Table Monitoring
Good work and improved a lot.
> What I would like to do to end it is to thank the folks who actually did
> the engineering work behind the work.
> How would that best be?
>
It would be great. It would be great to inform the variation in the performance
depending on the spreadsheet content.
OK - it's Sunday night and after a week this is where this is at.
Added a few lines to the script.
LibreOffice 6.2 becomes the second release to offer multi-core threading as
standard feature.
With threading support spreadsheet calculation performance is
Otherwise not sure if the noise is because it's not that bad or not that
good..
Anyway - a little self critiquing on the graphics and layout and here one
more pass over the material.
So if you look at what I have now it begs the question - what to put on the
end of it?
First, I thought it would