Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 11:17:34 09/03/00
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On September 03, 2000 at 13:07:16, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >Summary >Intel Pentium II with MMX >(1) 450 MHz >Windows 98 4.10.1998 >1307 MIPS (Integer operations) >517 MFLOPS (Floating point operations) >101 (Integer application simulation) >98 (Floating point application simulation) >99 (MMX application simulation) Multiply two big matrices with it. If everything stays on-chip it can do half a gigaflop. But if you have to read every new operand from memory it won't even be close.
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