Re: Matrix Multiplication



On Jan 4, 1:24 pm, Evgenii Rudnyi <use...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would suggest to switch from words to actions. I do not know newer
Fortran and I am not sure if I want to learn it. Could you please give
me a program in newer Fortran that multiplies two matrices and with
that you are satisfied? Then I compile it with Intel compiler and
compare with my code. Is this sounds reasonable?

I guess that if you make a request to news:comp.lang.fortran for them
to provide a modern and fast F95 Fortran matrix multiply someone will
do it for you. Atlas will still clobber it, of course.
.



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