Apologies I should have had a quick look at Pari before asking the question about GMP.
Wolfram is amazing, my main use has been for its symbolic computation which avoids my mistakes when simplifying or re-arranging formula.
I love the stuff you do but I'm no longer capable of understanding all of it. These days I mostly donate computer time but also play with lossless binary compression which has been a lifetime project/interest. Programming is getting harder as my short-term memory is not what it was.
The T5K was either on a Ryzen-7 5800H or I7-4790S, I didn't catch it in time to see the online report, I will try and look through my local logs for it, I had five computers running 52 tasks at a time on that project. I have Pi4's and Pi5's running as well which do some tasks very well because of their incredible integer speed, unfortunately few projects are optimised for them and memory access tends to be a bottleneck as well.
Whatever time it was, it was a lot longer than 14 minutes, that is absolutely incredible for a prime of that size, it makes you wonder what Governments can actually do these days.
Wolfram is amazing, my main use has been for its symbolic computation which avoids my mistakes when simplifying or re-arranging formula.
I love the stuff you do but I'm no longer capable of understanding all of it. These days I mostly donate computer time but also play with lossless binary compression which has been a lifetime project/interest. Programming is getting harder as my short-term memory is not what it was.
The T5K was either on a Ryzen-7 5800H or I7-4790S, I didn't catch it in time to see the online report, I will try and look through my local logs for it, I had five computers running 52 tasks at a time on that project. I have Pi4's and Pi5's running as well which do some tasks very well because of their incredible integer speed, unfortunately few projects are optimised for them and memory access tends to be a bottleneck as well.
Whatever time it was, it was a lot longer than 14 minutes, that is absolutely incredible for a prime of that size, it makes you wonder what Governments can actually do these days.
Statistics: Posted by pidd — Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:34 am