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Just wanted to mention that SuperPi - the benchmark that is very widely used for at least a decade for measuring PC / CPU single threaded performance uses the same algorithm so not really obscure. That said, multi threaded algorithms make more sense for modern multi core computer architectures, something like this for example:

http://www.numberworld.org/y-cruncher/



I still remember when the SuperPI 1M <10s record was beaten... with a CPU overclocked to 5GHz+: https://tweakers.net/ext/i/1160952453.gif

The world record remains at just under 4s, with 8GHz+ oerclocks: https://hwbot.org/benchmark/superpi_-_1m/halloffame

Clock cycle efficiency doesn't seem to have improved much in the last decade.




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