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Message-ID: <CAOLP8p5E83ZUPAVGr0-LnTdJ-rm562uBD8BaG77BR9HZJ7HrYQ@mail.gmail.com> Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2015 05:57:38 -0700 From: Bill Cox <waywardgeek@...il.com> To: "discussions@...sword-hashing.net" <discussions@...sword-hashing.net> Subject: Multi-thread charts IMO, these are the most important charts in the competition. They show real memory vs real runtime, for both low memory (< 128MiB) and high memory (up to 4GiB). This allows us to see real memory*time defense. I used linear rather than logarithmic, because a factor of 2X matters, and on a log-log chart, you can barely see a 2X difference. This is why I had to separate low and high memory use cases in separate charts. I've attacked the raw data in a Libreoffice spread sheet in addition to these JPEGs. Content of type "text/html" skipped Download attachment "low2.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (28702 bytes) Download attachment "low1.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (29099 bytes) Download attachment "low8.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (28331 bytes) Download attachment "low12.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (29178 bytes) Download attachment "hi12.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (33235 bytes) Download attachment "low4.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (28687 bytes) Download attachment "hi4.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (33539 bytes) Download attachment "hi2.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (32367 bytes) Download attachment "hi1.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (32690 bytes) Download attachment "low6.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (28358 bytes) Download attachment "hi6.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (33008 bytes) Download attachment "hi8.jpg" of type "image/jpeg" (33052 bytes) Download attachment "plots.ods" of type "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet" (121988 bytes)
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