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Subject: Re: howto read tests

Author: Sune Fischer

Date: 15:00:27 09/22/03

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On September 22, 2003 at 17:42:11, Rajen Gupta wrote:

>http://translate.google.com/translate?sourceid=navclient-menuext&hl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Ex86%2Dsecret%2Ecom%2Fpopups%2Farticleswindow%2Ephp%3Fid%3D91

Look closer, only the last test is a 64 bit test, and that one happens to burry
intel completely.

"To finish our benchmarks practical, let us try at least a benchmark 64 bits
under Windows 64. Unfortunately, as no benchmarks exists at the present time, we
have to provide us.... at AMD! Indeed, AMD proposes to the journalists four
benchmarks "optimized 64 bits" to test its new architecture. You will thus see
probably in some store a benchmark "DivX Encoder", a benchmark "Minis-Gzip", a
benchmark "RSA" and finally a benchmark "Streams". To avoid doubtful
"optimizations", we used only the version 64 bits of minigzip, adaptation of
Zlib under licence LPG (thus freely distributable). The procedure of test
consists in measuring the time taken for the encoding of a textual file of 100
Mo:"

Athlon 64 FX : 13,25
Pentium4 3.2 : 21,078

(lower is better on this test)

-S.



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