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sorry for the slow reply. somehow missed the moderator email.netlib-java will usually log to let you know if it loaded native libraries. Whether or not the particular blas you installed is compiled with SSE isn't something I know how to answer.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 10:01 PM, Jongse Park <parkj...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I am a novice Spark user and am trying to understand my Spark cluster's MLLib performance results.I investigated many stuff and reached to here, Breeze groups since I realized that the linear algebra computation (in general vectorization) is done by the Breeze library.Let me just put my question up front. I wondered if my cluster is using vector instructions such as SSE or AVX instructions. (Of course, my processors support SSE/AVX instructions)BLAS I have is the libblas-dev that I installed through apt-get.Could you please help me figure out this simple question? I struggled quite a lot but still haven't figured this out..
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