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============================================================== GPU version is currently under development and we don't have any working version at the moment! -------------------------------------------------------------- ============================================================== High Performance Computing Linpack Benchmark (HPL) HPL - 2.3 - December 2, 2018 ============================================================== HPL is a software package that solves a (random) dense linear system in double precision (64 bits) arithmetic on distributed-memory computers. It can thus be regarded as a portable as well as freely available implementation of the High Performance Computing Linpack Benchmark. The HPL software package requires the availibility on your system of an implementation of the Message Passing Interface MPI (1.1 compliant). An implementation of either the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms BLAS or the Vector Signal Image Processing Library VSIPL is also needed. Machine-specific as well as generic implementations of MPI, the BLAS and VSIPL are available for a large variety of systems. Install See the file INSTALL in this directory. ------- Tuning See the file TUNING in this directory. ------ Bugs Known problems and bugs with this release are documen- ---- ted in the file hpl/BUGS. Check out the website www.netlib.org/benchmark/hpl for the latest information. ==============================================================
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