Summation based benchmark for calculators
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01-10-2019, 12:27 AM
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RE: Summation based benchmark for calculators
Hallo!
I have tried Nintendo New 2DS XL with SmileBasic. This is the result: max= 100000 Result = 139536.56649434 time = 0.55 sec. Hey, this 14 times faster as the HP prime! Yes, it is a interpreted structured BASIC. You can buy it like a game at the Nintendo store. Yes, 3DS is a game handhold with a quad core ARM with 268 Mhz default clock and 804 Mhz on demand. But I am not shure, which clock SmileBAsic is using. (This data I got from the german wikipedia.) Here is the program for checking: CLS M=MAINTCNT '60 Ticks per second, I think A=0 FOR X=1 TO 100000 A=A+POW(EXP(SIN(ATAN(RAD(X)))),1/3) NEXT PRINT A PRINT ROUND(10/6*(MAINCNT-M))/100;" sec" I have many fast calculator from HP 50 to Casio FX-CG20 and TI-Nspire. But I think this is fastest handheld with the program editor for a high level language inside the device. If you are interested, I have tried the 8 dame benchmark. I hope it is ok, to tell about this astonishing result. Bernd |
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