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Performance measurement of Code
I hope I am posting the query at right place..
I have the project running as 32 bit application on Solaris 8. I want to port this to 64Bit application. Before I start this process, I would like to compare the performance of a sample code running as 32Bit/64 Bit executables on a 64 bit Processor. Are there any tools available which will show the performance characterstic of any program I will compare the results and then based on the results , will start porting for 64Bit executables. Any help in this regards is appreciated ... |
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