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It's now 2024 and numerous science projects rely on the FFT. This repo is the first thing that pops up when Google'ing FFT performance. I think it would be very useful to have the timing updated if that is within your bandwidth.
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It's surprisingly nice of google, although for me, this repo is ranked at 4. :-)
I just had a quick search and I see that Intel has two libs now: MKL and IPP, and the fft-library topic has some libraries I haven't seen before (but I haven't spotted any among them that would claim top performance). Currently I'm not actively interested in the performance of FFT, so I'm afraid I'll leave making a new benchmark to someone else.
I've been thinking about benchmarking FFT in WebAssembly, but I don't know if I'll ever get around to doing it.
It's now 2024 and numerous science projects rely on the FFT. This repo is the first thing that pops up when Google'ing FFT performance. I think it would be very useful to have the timing updated if that is within your bandwidth.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: