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Subject: New table with entries to fill in

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 08:37:39 04/24/02

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On April 24, 2002 at 08:23:07, Rajen Gupta wrote:

>Hi harald; thats a great idea. as there is always the perpetual question
>regarding amd's finest vs intels greatest. the info should also be stored in a
>convenient place for further reference.
>
>rajen

I can offer to manage the list and provide this table to any other interested.
For free of course.

So I am still waiting for some numbers. :-(

Here is the table with the entries to fil in:
(If you are unsure about the hash size just take 64MB)


    CPU         | Benchmark      | knps (thousand nodes per second)
-----------------------------------------------
Athlon 500      | Fritzmark: 450(?)| 420(?)
Athlon 1200TB   | ...            | ...
Athlon 1400TB   | ...            | ...
Athlon XP 1600+ | ...            | ...
Athlon XP 1800+ | ...            | ...
Athlon XP 1900+ | ...            | ...
Athlon XP 2000+ | ...            | ...
Athlon XP 2100+ | ...            | ...
Duron 1000      | ...            | ...
Duron 1200      | ...            | ...
Duron 1300      | ...            | ...

Celeron 1000    | ...            | ...
Celeron 1200    | ...            | ...
Celeron 1300(?) | ...            | ...

Pentium 3 1000  | ...            | ...
Pentium 3 1200  | ...            | ...
Pentium 3 1400  | ...            | ...

Pentium 4 1800  | ...            | ...
Pentium 4 2000  | ...            | ...
Pentium 4 2200  | ...            | ...
Pentium 4 2400  | ...            | ...


>On April 24, 2002 at 01:25:35, Harald Faber wrote:
>
>>Ed does not have an actual list, so can anyone provide some info on CPUs >1GHz?
>>Especially the comparison Pentium 4<->Athlon<->Duron is of interest.
>>
>>Please post
>>
>>CPU | Fritz-/Hiarcs-/Juniormark or whatever | thousand nodes per second (knps)
>>average
>>
>>Thanks !
>>
>>Harald



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