
AbstractSeveral implementations of matrix multiplication (MMUL) in Fortran and VAX assembly language are discussed. On a VAX‐11/780 computer, the most efficient MMUL is achieved through vector‐scalar‐multiply‐and‐add (VSMA) operations, rather than by means of dot products. We also discuss optimal MMUL algorithms for use in virtual memory machines when the data overflow the working set.
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