The layout, and the patience needed to render it via the keyboard, are impressive, but I presume that the numeric values came from a reasonably well-built benchmarking script, and if you could share (at least an outline of) that, it would be very helpful (... I think ... because, given my current ignorance about a multi-core environment, I assume that different conditions may yield different points at which adding more threads degrades performance).
As for writing a program to produce that sort of chart (two data sets with distinct y-axes but a common x-axis), I expect that's already been done at least a few times (and I suppose most people would just load the data into MS-Excel to draw it in any number of different styles).
UPDATE: Sorry... I see that you put some command lines above the chart, along with their numeric outputs, and I just now took the time to relate those outputs to the chart. So, just to clarify (because my brain isn't working all that well today)... are those command lines just running (a slightly modified version of) the OP script? Thanks.
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