mandelbrot-comparison
XaoS
mandelbrot-comparison | XaoS | |
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4 | 4 | |
12 | 483 | |
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1.8 | 8.5 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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mandelbrot-comparison
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Performance comparison/benchmark of raw computational power between 1.8 GHz Raspberry Pi 400 and 3.8 GHz Ryzen 9 3900X
$ git clone https://github.com/Toxe/mandelbrot-comparison.git $ cd mandelbrot-comparison $ mkdir build $ CC=gcc CXX=g++ CFLAGS=-march=native CXXFLAGS=$CFLAGS cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -B build $ cmake --build build $ ./build/C++/mandelbrot_cpp 800 600 1000 50 -0.6906988741504118 0.4652112500501954 0.00000325 gradients/benchmark.gradient out.raw $ ./build/C++/mandelbrot_cpp_async 800 600 1000 50 -0.6906988741504118 0.4652112500501954 0.00000325 gradients/benchmark.gradient out.raw 4
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Mandelbrot with sfml. Github in comments.
It is based on a comparison project of mine where I have the same Mandelbrot algorithm/program in 5 different languages (C, C++, Python, PHP and Swift): https://github.com/Toxe/mandelbrot-comparison
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How much faster is C++ than Python?
In my experience by comparing the calculation of Mandelbrot fractals C++ was usually 60 to 80 times faster than Python.
XaoS
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Julia and Mojo (Modular) Mandelbrot Benchmark
https://github.com/xaos-project/XaoS is still awesome but could really use a GPU backend :)
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I have a very powerful computer, is there any way I can utilise my hardware and view the Mandelbrot at very deep zoom levels
There are lots of programs ... personally I use https://github.com/xaos-project/XaoS compiled with float128 "quad double"
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Burning Ship Fractal
Note that this will also serve as a bit of stress test for your cpu ;-).
https://github.com/xaos-project/XaoS*
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First Post
Used Xaos for the fractal, get it here Xaos
What are some alternatives?
mandelbrot-sfml-imgui - Interactive multi-threaded C++ Mandelbrot renderer using SFML + ImGui running at constant 60 FPS
GAPFixFractal - A program to generate pictures of Mandelbrot or Julia sets, using arbitrary precision arithmetic on CUDA GPUs.
cvise - Super-parallel Python port of the C-Reduce
Physical-Mute-Button - A physical mute button for software such as Zoom and Microsoft Team.
cxxmatrix - C++ Matrix: The Matrix Reloaded in Terminals (Number falls, Banners, Matrix rains, Conway's Game of Life and Mandelbrot set)
Mandelbrot
mraster - Simple C++ off screen raster graphics library
swapview-rosetta - Print swap usage per process. Implemented in various programming languages
mandelbrot-orbits - Looking at periodic cycles / orbits in the mandelbrot set.
timemory - Modular C++ Toolkit for Performance Analysis and Logging. Profiling API and Tools for C, C++, CUDA, Fortran, and Python. The C++ template API is essentially a framework to creating tools: it is designed to provide a unifying interface for recording various performance measurements alongside data logging and interfaces to other tools.
genetic-algorithm-fractals - Using genetic algorithms to evolve cool looking fractals