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proth 2.0 use
Anyone from CRUS using proth 2.0?
There was a brief discussion [URL="https://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=25130"]here[/URL]. I'd like to know how well it works for our project's purposes. |
[QUOTE=masser;556333]Anyone from CRUS using proth 2.0?
There was a brief discussion [URL="https://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=25130"]here[/URL]. I'd like to know how well it works for our project's purposes.[/QUOTE] Wotk ok and well. Mote info after I back from work |
proth20 can only be used for k*2^n+1. In other words b = 2 and c = +1. Hopefully Yves will extend that to other bases and c = -1 in the near future.
My experience is that it is slower than pfgw, but I haven't run it with many different values of n to see how it scales as n increases. |
[QUOTE=rogue;556368]proth20 can only be used for k*2^n+1. In other words b = 2 and c = +1. Hopefully Yves will extend that to other bases and c = -1 in the near future.
My experience is that it is slower than pfgw, but I haven't run it with many different values of n to see how it scales as n increases.[/QUOTE] Do both pfgw and proth20 run on Nvidia GPUs? |
[QUOTE=masser;556369]Do both pfgw and proth20 run on Nvidia GPUs?[/QUOTE]
It has no sense to compare PFGW and Proth: one is run under GPU and another is run under CPU. Proth 2.0 has very nice performance Table of limits ( when program go to next step) Red is exponent on k*2^[COLOR=red]n[COLOR=Black]+1[/COLOR][/COLOR] 2^17 [ [COLOR=Red]688,094 - 1,376,221[/COLOR]] 2^18 [ [COLOR=red]1,376,222 - 2,752,477[/COLOR]] PPSE (1.5M) 2^19 [ [COLOR=red]2,752,478 - 5,504,989[/COLOR]] PPS (2.8M) 2^20 [ [COLOR=red]5,504,990 - 10,485,716[/COLOR]] DIV (5.5M) 2^21 [[COLOR=red]10,485,717 - 20,971,486[/COLOR]] ESP (14.1M), 321 (15.5M), Cullen (17.7M) 2^22 [[COLOR=red]20,971,487 - 39,845,845[/COLOR]] PSP (22.1M), SOB (32.5M) 2^23 [[COLOR=red]39,845,846 - 79,691,743[/COLOR]] 2^24 [COLOR=red][79,691,744 - 99,999,999[/COLOR]] |
[QUOTE=pepi37;556403]It has no sense to compare PFGW and Proth: one is run under GPU and another is run under CPU.
Proth 2.0 has very nice performance Table of limits ( when program go to next step) Red is exponent on k*2^[COLOR=red]n[COLOR=Black]+1[/COLOR][/COLOR] 2^17 [ [COLOR=Red]688,094 - 1,376,221[/COLOR]] 2^18 [ [COLOR=red]1,376,222 - 2,752,477[/COLOR]] PPSE (1.5M) 2^19 [ [COLOR=red]2,752,478 - 5,504,989[/COLOR]] PPS (2.8M) 2^20 [ [COLOR=red]5,504,990 - 10,485,716[/COLOR]] DIV (5.5M) 2^21 [[COLOR=red]10,485,717 - 20,971,486[/COLOR]] ESP (14.1M), 321 (15.5M), Cullen (17.7M) 2^22 [[COLOR=red]20,971,487 - 39,845,845[/COLOR]] PSP (22.1M), SOB (32.5M) 2^23 [[COLOR=red]39,845,846 - 79,691,743[/COLOR]] 2^24 [COLOR=red][79,691,744 - 99,999,999[/COLOR]][/QUOTE] How does the performance compare per watt on typical hardware? |
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