| ▲ | maxilevi 2 hours ago | |
thats not true in practice | ||
| ▲ | tripplyons 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
It is definitely true across different chips. The best kernel to use will vary with what chip it is running on, which often implies that the underlying operations will be executed in a different order. For example, with floating point addition, adding up the same values in a different order can return a different result because floating point addition is not associative due to rounding. | ||