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Hi Drew,

On 21/01/2019 00:35, Drew Jensen wrote:
How much of a performance increase will you see in your Calc worksheets?

This depends largely on how calculation heavy your work is.

Representative benchmark spreadsheets covering scenarios from Stock Pricing
to Water Table Monitoring

produced performance increases ranging from 37% to 75% with this 4 core
processor based system.

        Sounds good to me. It's quite normal to talk performance wins in X
factors over the original - so 75% is 4x - and 37% is 1.6X - which is
perhaps easier for people to grok: old-time/new-time.

What I would like to do to end it is to thank the folks who actually did
the engineering work behind the work.
How would that best be?

        The threading work credit is:

        Collabora engineers:
                Tor Lillqvist, Luboš Luňák & Dennis Francis

        and of course thanks to AMD too.

        Thanks so much for putting this all together !

        All the best,

                Michael.        

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