Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS)
Bron Campbell Nelson
bron at bronze.wpd.sgi.com
Tue Jul 17 12:22:01 AEST 1990
In article <90Jul13.100737edt.8304 at ephemeral.ai.toronto.edu>, tff at na.toronto.edu (Tom Fairgrieve) writes:
> Does SGI have an optimized version of the BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra
> Subroutines) available for the 4d/240? If so, how does the performance
> of this version compare to a version produced by the f77 compiler with
> -O3 optimization level set? I'm interested in all 3 levels of the BLAS.
As far as I know, SGI does not have versions of the BLAS libraries.
However, Kuck and Associates, Inc. (KAI) in Illinois does sell math
libraries that are tuned to run on SGI multiprocessors. If I remember
correctly (always a dangerous assumption) one customer was able to
hit over 50MFLOPS on an 8 cpu machine using the KAI software.
My *personal* opinion is that the KAI library is very good and very fast.
Contact KAI directly for more info. I believe Debbie Carr is still their
marketing person: try dcarr at kai.com
Standard disclaimer:
This is provided for information only. Neither I nor SGI make any
warrenties, either express or implied. And so on blah blah blah etc. etc.
--
Bron Campbell Nelson
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These statements are my own, not those of Silicon Graphics.
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