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| $ eb --robot asv-0.6.4-GCCcore-14.3.0.eb SciPy-bundle-2025.07-gfbf-2025b.eb | ||
| $ # If on x86-64 platform | ||
| $ eb imkl-2025.2.0.eb --accept-eula-for=Intel-oneAPI |
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We not only want to install the modules, but actually use them.
A terminal example with asciinema might help. The NumPy benchmarks are quite fast.
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Still a few TODOs, e.g. for building software with FlexiBLAS and showing actual results.
I'll have to generate and check through all of the results to find a few highlights.
Maybe switching some things to e.g. asciinema might also be worth it.
It would certainly come in handy for the full example on how to use FlexiBLAS to switch backends.
Also needs a proper language check. So far, I've just written everything down with a somewhat planned structure...
Closes #12