Ok, I'm impressed.
I built the Mandelbrot demo, and even in debug mode, no optimizations etc, it reports
better than 20,000 frames per second.
I remember in university, single screens at lower resolution taking minutes to render ( say .01667 fps ). Moore's law gives an estimate of a 1024 fold performance since the mid 1990s. 20,000 fps is 1200000 times faster than .01667 fps, and so is 1171.875 times faster then the Moore's law estimate.
So any way you slice it, that's a Step Up.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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