Asko Kauppi <askok@dnainternet.net> writes:
In my view, Mike's results are in line with the Core Duo
results I had
measured.
What cannot be done is treat x86 as a single
optimization target. It
is not.
Then again, modern x86's are utterly fast on FP, which
they calculate
as fast as integers.
No, they don't. Integer arithmetic can be parallelized
much more
thoroughly. But when we are working with a byte-code
interpreter, the
parallelization will speed up the byte code interpreter
itself, but
hardly the arithmetic fed into it: the interpreter will
not issue
arithmetic fast enough to make a difference.
--
David Kastrup