ATLAS vs. Intel Math Kernel Library
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Martin Siegert siegert at sfu.caThu May 17 11:28:09 PDT 2001
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On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 07:46:15PM +0200, Ole W. Saastad wrote: <snip> > I would also like too see FFT in the ATLAS project. > Fast FFT are always in demand! <snip> Wouldn't that be an unnecessary duplication of efforts? ATLAS is for linear algebra. FFTs are done very well by FFTW (which even has MPI routines). Just check http://www.fftw.org Martin ======================================================================== Martin Siegert Academic Computing Services phone: (604) 291-4691 Simon Fraser University fax: (604) 291-4242 Burnaby, British Columbia email: siegert at sfu.ca Canada V5A 1S6 ========================================================================
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