Summation based benchmark for calculators
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09-14-2019, 03:46 PM
Post: #191
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RE: Summation based benchmark for calculators
(09-12-2019 02:05 PM)toml_12953 Wrote: Yes. If you change the algorithm on one you should change it on all. The whole point of a benchmark is to compare machines running identical (or as much as possible) code, not taking advantage of any one machines special features. That's very true. Regarding the test result of the CX II CAS: 2.9 seconds seems quite slow in comparison with the older Nspire models. One possible reason could be a significant overhead or using the approx mode. Could you please retest the CX II with the code in post #187 for confirmation? I've added a FOR loop for minimizing the overhead effect and more accuracy. Calculator Benchmark |
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