NU32v2: Benchmark Test

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*** UNDER CONSTRUCTION ***

Benchmarking is a useful tool in testing how fast a processor can run. With the PIC32, we are primarily interested in seeing how fast its CPU can perform mathematical operations.

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The common arithmetic operators, multiplication (*), division(/), addition (+), and subtraction (-) were tested on the PIC32. Because timing results can vary depending on which C data type (char, short, int, long long, float, and double) is used, the final table includes the number of cycles a particular operator and data type pair took to compute.

char short int long long float double
add (+) 5 5 5 12 68 102
sub (-) 5 5 5 10 79 123
mult (*) 7 7 7 23 56 106
div (/) 16 16 16 119 149 314


A small subset of the built-in mathematical functions defined in <math.h> were also tested.

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