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    FPU Julia

    This benchmark measures the single precision (also known as 32-bit) floating-point performance through the computation of several frames of the popular ''Julia'' fractal. The code behind this benchmark method is written in Assembly, and it is extremely optimized for every popular AMD and Intel processor core variants by utilizing the appropriate x87, 3DNow!, 3DNow!+ or SSE instruction set extension.

    FPU Julia test consumes less than 1 MB system memory, and it is HyperThreading, multi-processor (SMP) and multi-core (CMP) aware.

    FPU Mandel

    This benchmark measures the double precision (also known as 64-bit) floating-point performance through the computation of several frames of the popular ''Mandelbrot'' fractal. The code behind this benchmark method is written in Assembly, and it is extremely optimized for every popular AMD and Intel processor core variants by utilizing the appropriate x87 or SSE2 instruction set extension.

    FPU Mandel test consumes less than 1 MB system memory, and it is HyperThreading, multi-processor (SMP) and multi-core (CMP) aware.

    FPU SinJulia

    This benchmark measures the extended precision (also known as 80-bit) floating-point performance through the computation of a single frame of a modified ''Julia'' fractal. The code behind this benchmark method is written in Assembly, and it is extremely optimized for every popular AMD and Intel processor core variants by utilizing trigonometric and exponential x87 instructions.

    FPU SinJulia test consumes less than 1 MB system memory, and it is HyperThreading, multi-processor (SMP) and multi-core (CMP) aware.

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