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Subject: Re: summary + thanks to all!

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 15:07:41 06/10/04

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On June 10, 2004 at 17:54:58, martin fierz wrote:

>aloha!
>
>here's a summary for different processors, just taking the final search to depth
>21 of the logfile:
>
>AMD64 FX-51   2.2GHz: 2042 kN/s (will singleton)
>AMD64 type?   2.2GHz: 1926 kN/s (dann corbit)

Vendor ID: Advanced Micro Devices
CPU Type ID: 0
Family ID: 15
Model ID: 4
Stepping Code: 10
Brand ID: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3400+

------------------
PROCESSOR FEATURES
------------------
FPU:     1              CMOV:    1
VME:     1              PAT:     1
DE:      1              PSE36:   1
PSE:     1              PSNUM:   0
TSC:     1              CLFLUSH: 1
MSR:     1              DTS:     0
PAE:     1              ACPI:    0
MCE:     1              MMX:     1
CX8:     1              FXSR:    1
APIC:    1              SSE:     1
SEP:     1              SSE2:    1
MTRR:    1              SS:      0
PGE:     1              TM:      0
MCA:     1
3dNow!:  0              3dNow!Ex:0
SSE MMX: 0


>AMD XP        3200+ : 1673 kN/s (thomas mcburney)
>AMD XP/barton 2800+ : 1662 kN/s (vincent lejeune)
>AMD XP        3000+ : 1657 kN/s (bryan hofmann)
>P4            2.8GHz: 1466 kN/s (S J J)
>AMD XP        2400+ : 1454 kN/s (martin fierz)
>Centrino      1.4GHz: 1315 kN/s (martin fierz)
>P4            2.4GHz: 1271 kN/s (martin fierz)
>
>i don't quite understand the XP 3000+/3200+ results, they are rather bad
>compared to the 2400+/2800+. dummy that i am i also don't quite know the
>differences between different AMD64 CPUs, but it certainly looks like this is
>the way to go for my checkers program, although it is purely 32 bit!
>
>thanks a lot to all who contributed their results. now if i only knew why all my
>machines are at the end of the list ;-)
>
>cheers
>  martin



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