Author: Eugene Nalimov
Date: 10:05:31 07/01/03
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Madison 4P SPEC_rate (click on the link "Compare Performance for Itanium 2-Based Systems"): http://www.intel.com/ebusiness/products/itanium/index.htm SPECint_rate: 59.8 SPECfp_rate: 82.2 For comparison. Advanced Micro Devices A4800 (1.8GHz Opteron 844): SPECint_rate: 46.1 SPECfp_rate: 44.2 Dell PowerEdge 6650 (2.0GHz Xeon MP): SPECint_rate: 33.9 SPECfp_rate: 19.5 Fujitsu Limited PRIMEPOWER450 (1100MHz SPARC64 V): SPECint_rate: 26.1 SPECfp_rate: 34.8 Hewlett-Packard Company AlphaServer GS1280 7/1150 (1150MHz Alpha 21364): SPECint_rate: 36.9 SPECfp_rate: 51.7 IBM eServer pSeries 655 (1700MHz Power4+): SPECint_rate: 48.4 SPECfp_rate: 64.2 Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V480 (900MHz UltraSPARC III Cu) SPECint_rate: 21.4 SPECfp_rate: 26.1 Thanks, Eugene On June 29, 2003 at 23:33:12, Jay Urbanski wrote: >On June 29, 2003 at 23:21:42, Eugene Nalimov wrote: > >>>SPECint 2K: >> >>Opteron: 1095 (base) / 1170 (peak) >>P4: 1164 (base) / 1200 (peak) >> >>http://www.spec.org/cpu2000/results/res2003q2/cpu2000-20030421-02108.html >>http://www.spec.org/cpu2000/results/res2003q2/cpu2000-20030422-02135.html >> >>Thanks, >>Eugene > >You're right. Sorry, I should have stated that I only ever consider SMP systems >and as a result use SPECINT_RATE on SMP sysems as my basis of comparison. I'm >not interested in single CPU performance.
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