[alt.fractals] Sure, with a CM

mwilkins@jarthur.Claremont.EDU (Mark Wilkins) (03/29/90)

In article <1990Mar29.101949.18049@oracle.com> csimmons@oracle.com writes:

[ Describes relative Mandelbrot set benchmarks of parallel computers ]

>	A Sequent Symmetry (at least the one I benchmarked) gets at
>	most .5 Mandelflops per CPU.

[ Goes on to define the "Mandelflop" as an MFlop when one measures the 
  operations in the inner loop of a mandelbrot set, a benchmark which
  appears generous compared to MFlops by Whetstone.                   ]

  Almost certainly not if you have the machine to yourself.  My Macintosh II
with a 16MHz processor and 2 wait-state memory gets 0.5 MFlops by Whetstone,
and a Sequent runs with 0 wait-state memory.  Even with operating system
overhead, it's not that slow.  Is it?
  Followups to comp.sys.sequent.

-- Mark Wilkins
   mwilkins@jarthur.claremont.edu