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02.08.2021
SGEMM
for N = [2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192]
A = single( rand(N,N) );
B = single( rand(N,N) );
start = clock();
C = A*B;
elapsedTime = etime(clock(), start
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04.08.2020
on others' machines.
Benching C
With routines from Jens' book [9] and a bit of your own code, you can easily accomplish statistically weighted measurements of code performance in C similar to that provided
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02.08.2021
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/dev/nvme0n1 S3ESNX0JA48075E Samsung SSD 960 EVO 250GB 1 22.41 GB / 250.06 GB 512 B + 0 B 2B7QCXE7
/dev/nvme1n1 07b4753784e26c18 Linux
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12.02.2014
B hald-addon-input
...
22.9 MiB + 4.0 MiB = 26.9 MiB plasma-desktop
26.0 MiB + 5.7 MiB = 31.7 MiB konsole (3)
28.3 MiB + 4.4 MiB = 32.7 MiB kwin
41.0 MiB + 2.0 MiB = 43.0 MiB Xorg
146.9
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02.02.2021
see an image that uses Alpine Linux as its base (Listing 1).
Listing 1
Endlessh Dockerfile
FROM alpine:3.9 as builder
RUN apk add --no-cache build-base
ADD endlessh.c Makefile /
RUN make
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09.10.2017
_string3= {9E 68 2B C2 99 6A 59 F7 F9 8D 30}
07 Conditions:
08 $test_string1 or $test_string2 or $test_string3
09 }
In Listing 2, I tell Yara to look for the strings that my
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07.11.2023
/dev/vg0/lv0
mke2fs 1.46.5 (30-Dec-2021)
Creating filesystem with 483184640 4k blocks and 120799232 inodes
Filesystem UUID: 7df63c80-0c91-4f71-9776-d704dadfad3a
Superblock
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07.03.2019
acc parallel loop
{
for (j=0; j < m; j++) {
...
}
}
...
}
}
Table 3: Single-Directive Nested Loop
Fortran
C
!$acc parallel loop
do i=1,n
...
do
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14.05.2013
. This command connects to the Linux box with an IP address of 10.9.11.32 on port 5555. Now, I can run some commands to see what kind of box I have:
hostname
– outputs the name of workstation
ifconfig --a
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25.03.2021
-machine)
UUID : e0e5d514:d2294825:45d9f09c:db485a0c
Events : 3
Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
0 252 0 0 active sync /dev/rd0
1 8 34