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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Steve Porter who wrote (66415)7/22/1999 1:44:00 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 1575941
 
Steve, <I don't care if you have butterfly's coming out of your a$$.>
That's a nice attitude, youth. You should apply to work for
Intel I guess...

<I know exactly what is wrong with that algorithm from an execution
standpoint.>
No you don't. There is not much wrong with that
algorithm. For the regular NR(C) FFT the K7 beat
every Peee crap by 40% at least, on native P6 optimized
code! For FFT lengths up to 16K there is no dependence
on memory, whatsoever.

<otherwise don't bother me with how long you've been programming..>
<as I really don't care.. it is of absolutely no consequence to me.>
Certainly, certainly. Finish your education first,
then learn about FFT from this list
fftw.org
maybe then you will start to care about
generations of researchers who contributed to
the field of digital signal processing.
Then I will talk to you. Good bye.
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