Result for 39EE1C166E5168E1DA14D57D91DAF9F1A530A7E4

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/atlas-sse2/libatlas.so.3gf.0
FileSize3327820
MD503C3DC3F6E068CD6EF16A5E5855EC1A9
SHA-139EE1C166E5168E1DA14D57D91DAF9F1A530A7E4
SHA-256D661E6DF4F7F7CF30F4977446263923303C27722A14E80B9D7700224355EE07F
SSDEEP49152:3ly45kqgtFFyNdNTS/Qfdip/soTIRv3IHxgxevDtJFzLzCgvNZ97:3ly45kqgtFFMdipkvO13
TLSHT167F5D940EDEB0DD6FA4348365187B87FC61857009828DA2DEDA47B83E922BB3BD7D115
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Key Value
FileSize4809438
MD53A8462E871B0997F926CE8B821DC5738
PackageDescriptionAutomatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software, SSE2 shared ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software. Currently ATLAS supplies optimized versions for the complete set of linear algebra kernels known as the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS), and a subset of the linear algebra routines in the LAPACK library. . These libraries use the SSE2 extensions only available on Pentium IV and later processors. . On some architectures, multiple binary packages are provided to take advantage of certain commonly available processor instruction set extensions. The instruction extension set used is indicated in the package name, with 'base' denoting no extensions. In general, you will obtain the best performance by installing the package with the most advanced instruction extension set your machine is capable of running.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibatlas3gf-sse2
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion3.8.3-22ubuntu2
SHA-170113EAAB2F204213E0A67BE17AF549B02F3838D
SHA-256679EFF1D957044DFCBB6DC71FD138D009044164D96887DA580760D771C22D340