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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.


Sure, will make that change.


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.


Excellent. That is what I was asking.

Collabora and AMD are both on the TDF Advisory Board, I believe, so perhaps
say it as:
---
Multi-core threading support in the LibreOffice calculation engine is the
result of engineering work lead by a core team at TDF Advisory Board
members Collabora Ltd., Tor Lillqvist, Luboš Luňák & Dennis Francis, and
Applied Micro Devices (AMD).
---

I assume it would be acceptable to use the Logos from Collabora and AMD for
the graphic element of that screen?

Thanks,

Drew

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