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When we run the Mathematica benchmarks Needs["Benchmarking`"] BenchmarkReport[] The scores we get for 14.0 are several tenths or more higher than ...
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I’ve put together a small benchmark (results available in this notebook) comparing Mathematica’s built‑in Integrate against a USM implementation based on ...
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Who can help test the mathematica benchmark report on m4 or m4 pro or m4 max Mac. The code is here. Needs["Benchmarking`"]; BenchmarkReport[]
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Could anyone post a Mathematica benchmark for Macbook on M2 processor? I was wondering how it compares to M1.
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I am trying to compare the performance of Mathematica vs Python for vectorized operations involving polynomials. The data is floatMatrix which has dimensions (...
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I'm considering a purchase of a new Mac Studio to replace my current Dell XPS Core I-7 system. Does anyone have a benchmark report for MMA v13 running under Mac OS 12.4? A report for the M1 Ultra ...
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Many people consider the performance of MMA when choosing their computers. I feel we need some up-to-date benchmark results across hardware and systems for the major version 13, which will help a lot ...
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I have a new Mac M1 machine and am getting Mathematica set up on it. I noticed that when I run some simple benchmarking tests, for example matrix diagonalization, the code runs significantly slower if ...
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I was wondering if the WolframMark Benchmark uses more than one core. This becomes relevant when comparing Benchmark scores between, say, 4-core and 8-core machines. I looked at Benchmark's code, and ...
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My MacbookAir M1 provided inspiring results for BenchmarkReport[] ... a score of 3.18. I was excited to run this on my new MBPro with M1Max... and got a very low ...
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The built in benchmark test on my stationary workstation shows an improvement from 2.82 to 5.99, all other hardware and operating systems settings the same. This looks very good. My question is: What ...
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Consider a function that accepts a coordinate f[x,y,z]. Our aim is to apply this function to a list of coordinates, at scale, as fast as possible. Here are the ...
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I am trying to do some exploration around the multi-dimensional version of [truncated moment problem], where I work with various distributions (uni- or multi-variate), and use some truncated moment ...
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I just got a new PC with a Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2274G CPU @ 4.00GHz processor with 4 cores and loaded ver. 12.1.1. I notice that I receive different Benchmark ...
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How can I ingest Mathematica / WL benchmark results posted at Mathematica Stack Exchange (MSE), like the ones posted here? Assumptions: There are multiple answers with benchmarks posted The ...
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