Author: Martin Andersen
Date: 00:10:31 02/10/03
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On February 10, 2003 at 02:11:54, Jouni Uski wrote: >On February 10, 2003 at 01:42:13, Russell Reagan wrote: > >>On February 10, 2003 at 01:22:50, Jouni Uski wrote: >> >>>In SSDF Junior7 has 2686 with 1,2 Ghz. Machine in NY was about 8 times faster, >>>which means 3*50=150 points more e.g. 2836. So only 11 points difference! >> >>Where do you get these numbers? The machine had 8 processors, but was not 8x >>faster. Where do you get 3, 50, and 11 points difference? He adds 50 points every time the cpu speed has doubled. And as you say, the program will not be 8x faster, maybe closer to 4x faster ? > >It was equal to 10 Ghz = at least 8x faster! And doubling gives still about 50 >points. 2847-2836 = 11 :-) But of course Junior 8 CAN be a lot better than 7. > >Jouni Martin.
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