The first test took 250 ms and the second test 328 ms. Amazing to think 100,000 of anything that quickly.
A classical FOR/NEXT loop to show speed execution.
Under a Centrino Duo 2Ghz this script is executed in 200 milliseconds.
100000 iterations.
[code=thinbasic]
'---
' Sample script to demonstrate how fast thinBasic is
' The below function is resolved MaxCount times
'---
'---Some predefined values
DIM n_str AS EXT VALUE 100
DIM n_lvl AS EXT VALUE 100
DIM n_wp AS EXT VALUE 100
DIM n_vit AS EXT VALUE 100
DIM n_adef AS EXT VALUE 100
DIM MaxCount AS LONG value 100000
'--Results and counters
DIM result AS EXT
DIM counter AS LONG
'---For time measuring
DIM T1 AS quad
DIM T2 AS quad
'---Used for string output
DIM Message AS STRING
'---Here we go ...
'---Ask if ...
Message = "This program will solve a simple math expression " & MaxCount & " times.\n"
Message += "Please press Yes to go on, NO to Stop\n"
DIM lResult AS LONG = MSGBOX(0, Message, %MB_YESNO, "Continue?")
IF lResult <> %IDYES THEN
STOP
END IF
'---Get initial time
T1 = gettickcount
'---Loops and get result
FOR counter = 1 TO MaxCount
result = (((n_str*85+n_lvl)*n_wp)-((n_vit*90+n_adef)*n_lvl))/2
NEXT
'---Get final time
T2 = gettickcount
'---Show results
MSGBOX 0, "mSecs:" & $tab & FORMAT$(T2 - T1, "#0") & $CRLF & _
"Result:" & $tab & result & $crlf & _
""
[/code]
And here almost the same script but now calculation is performed by a specific function.
Execution times on a Centrino Duo 2GHz is about 590 milliseconds.
[code=thinbasic]
DIM n_str AS EXT VALUE 10000
DIM n_lvl AS EXT VALUE 10000
DIM n_wp AS EXT VALUE 10000
DIM n_vit AS EXT VALUE 10000
DIM n_adef AS EXT VALUE 10000
DIM Result AS EXT
DIM counter AS LONG
DIM MaxCount AS LONG = 100000
DIM T1 AS DOUBLE
DIM T2 AS DOUBLE
DIM Message AS STRING
Message = "This program will solve a simple math expression " & MaxCount & " times.\n"
Message += "Please press Yes to go on, NO to Stop\n"
DIM lResult AS LONG = MSGBOX(0, Message, %MB_YESNO, "Continue?")
IF lResult <> %IDYES THEN
STOP
END IF
T1 = TIMER
Result = 0
FOR counter = 1 TO MaxCount
result = CalcFormula
NEXT
T2 = TIMER
MSGBOX(0, _
"Seconds:" & $tab & $tab & FORMAT$(T2 - T1, "#0.000000") & $CRLF & _
"Result:" & $tab & $tab & result & $crlf & _
"" _
)
'---
' Formula calculation
'---
function CalcFormula() as ext
function = (((n_str*85+n_lvl)*n_wp)-((n_vit*90+n_adef)*n_lvl))/2
end function
[/code]
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The first test took 250 ms and the second test 328 ms. Amazing to think 100,000 of anything that quickly.
Acer Notebook: Win 10 Home 64 Bit, Core i7-4702MQ @ 2.2Ghz, 12 GB RAM, nVidia GTX 760M and Intel HD 4600
Raspberry Pi 3: Raspbian OS use for Home Samba Server and Test HTTP Server
Here are the Results from my 1.40GHz Celeron Laptop...
1st - 281 msecs
2nd - 375 msecs
Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
CPU: Intel Celeron N4000 CPU @ 1.10GHz
Memory: 4.00GB RAM
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 600
Ouch ,
my Duron 850 does it in 635 - 653 ( really ) ms
Bye,
Petr
Learn 3D graphics with ThinBASIC, learn TBGL!
Windows 10 64bit - Intel Core i5-3350P @ 3.1GHz - 16 GB RAM - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB
Petr when you compare your Duron to my AMD X2 4600 with 2 gigs ram, the performance is much better compared to the speed of the chip. I am dissappointed by my AMD X2, I just don't see the speed I thought I would with it. This is not one I built either. I bought an HP so I know it is configured optimal, so the speed is just not there like I thought it would be.
I also saw a video tutorial on an AMD X2 on terragen 2 by another 3dBuzz member and the renders were very very slow too. Although the articles on Tom's Hardware made it sound like the X2's were faster than Intels Dual Cores, I think in real world applications the Dual Core Intels are much faster.
Acer Notebook: Win 10 Home 64 Bit, Core i7-4702MQ @ 2.2Ghz, 12 GB RAM, nVidia GTX 760M and Intel HD 4600
Raspberry Pi 3: Raspbian OS use for Home Samba Server and Test HTTP Server
Ken,
I compared a lot of speed tests between Intel P4 3.2Gh HyperT (HP machines) and my laptop Centrino Core 2 2Gh.
Core 2 is unbeatable. All tests run almost at double speed and consider thinBasic has no multithread handling inside.
So, Intel made a lot work on optimization. When I see task manager I can see both Core are working so it means even if thinBasic is not multithread in some way processor is able to make parallel optimizations.
Ciao
Eros
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Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 64bit - 32 GB - Intel(R) Xeon(R) W-10855M CPU @ 2.80GHz - NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000
Thanks Eros, I am thinking of making a new gaming machine in the future. I will ask at that time for input on cpu recommendations as I will do research also. The new intel's seem really great!! Glad you verified that with your tests too.
Acer Notebook: Win 10 Home 64 Bit, Core i7-4702MQ @ 2.2Ghz, 12 GB RAM, nVidia GTX 760M and Intel HD 4600
Raspberry Pi 3: Raspbian OS use for Home Samba Server and Test HTTP Server
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