MPIR (mathematics software)
Multiple Precision Integers and Rationals (MPIR) is an open-source software multiprecision integer library forked from the GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library (GMP) project. It consists of much code from past GMP releases, and some original contributed code.[1]
According to the MPIR developers, some of the main goals of the MPIR project are:
MPIR is optimised for many processors (CPUs). Assembly language code exists for these as of 2012: ARM, DEC Alpha 21064, 21164, and 21264, AMD K6, K6-2, Athlon, K8 and K10, Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro-II-III, Pentium 4, generic x86, Intel IA-64, Core 2, i7, Atom, Motorola-IBM PowerPC 32 and 64, MIPS R3000, R4000, SPARCv7, SuperSPARC, generic SPARCv8, UltraSPARC.
Language bindings
See also
References
External links
- MPIR — official site of MPIR: Multiple Precision Integers and Rationals
- GMP — official site of GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library
- MPFR — official site of GNU Multiple Precision Floating-Point Reliably