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Re: Comparison of MMA on Various Machines

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  • Subject: [mg1884] Re: Comparison of MMA on Various Machines
  • From: ananke!forest at uunet.uu.net (Chris E. Forest)
  • Date: Sat, 12 Aug 1995 22:50:39 -0400

Karl Unterkofler (karl at itp.tu-graz.ac.at) wrote:
: Comparison of MMA on Various Machines

: This is the latest version of Mathematica timing tests;
: (further results are welcome: karl at faepds01.tu-graz.ac.at).


: Midwest Micro Elite Soundbook with 100mhz DX4, 
:  8MB RAM by wilson at math.wisc.edu

: Midwest Micro Soundbook Plus: 75MHz Pentium, 8M RAM,
:  256K external cache by wagner at bullwinkle.cs.Colorado.EDU


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I'm curious about other notebooks and subnotebooks since only
two are listed.  I'm in the market for one and am curious about 
how Mma will perform on either a PPC Mac Duo or a pentium subnote.

Any idea if the PPC will be as snappy as their big brothers? Are certain
features left out that will slow it down?

What features, such as the Cache, should I insist on getting to 
make a pentium notebook most efficient? 

Is this the right place to ask?

email or postings are fine.



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Chris E. Forest
    
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