[Gmp-commit] /var/hg/www: More of latest changes.

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details:   /var/hg/www/rev/069a6fb30f13
changeset: 124:069a6fb30f13
user:      Torbjorn Granlund <tege at gmplib.org>
date:      Sun Dec 01 22:54:51 2013 +0100
description:
More of latest changes.

diffstat:

 gmp4.2.html   |  2 +-
 gmpbench.html |  5 +++--
 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diffs (27 lines):

diff -r c6aec9e78e22 -r 069a6fb30f13 gmp4.2.html
--- a/gmp4.2.html	Sun Dec 01 22:45:03 2013 +0100
+++ b/gmp4.2.html	Sun Dec 01 22:54:51 2013 +0100
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
   <li> New support for x86_64-solaris
   <li> New, rudimentary support for x86-apple-darwin and x86_64-apple-darwin.
        (Please see
-       <a href="//gmplib.org/macos.html">//gmplib.org/macos.html</a>
+       <a href="//gmplib.org/macos.html">the macos problem pag</a>
        for more information.)
 </ul>
 
diff -r c6aec9e78e22 -r 069a6fb30f13 gmpbench.html
--- a/gmpbench.html	Sun Dec 01 22:45:03 2013 +0100
+++ b/gmpbench.html	Sun Dec 01 22:54:51 2013 +0100
@@ -632,8 +632,9 @@
 <li> The performance for the Pentium 4 EM64T processors disappoints.  There are
 performance problems with many instructions GMP depends on: 64-bit multiply,
 integer right shift, and conditional moves and set-on-condition instructions
-all need around 10 cycles, and are not fully pipelined.  See also this report:
-<a href="//gmplib.org/~tege/x86-timing.pdf">//gmplib.org/~tege/x86-timing.pdf</a>
+all need around 10 cycles, and are not fully pipelined.  See also
+<a href="//gmplib.org/~tege/x86-timing.pdf">Instruction latencies and throughput for
+AMD and Intel x86 processors</a>
 
 <li> The 32-bit 90nm Pentium 4 processors (Prescott) run GMP applications
 slower than older Pentium 4 processors.  The reason is that Prescott has longer


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