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Subject: Re: diep tested at dual core AMD/INTEL

Author: Frank E. Oldham

Date: 15:13:03 04/28/05

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On April 28, 2005 at 13:51:02, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On April 28, 2005 at 07:52:27, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>> http://www.sudhian.com/showdocs.cfm?aid=667&pid=2543
>>
>>In world champs 2004 at quad opteron 2.0Ghz diep got about 380k nps in
>>openingsposition.
>>
>>529k nps at dual core dual opteron. It's just incredible. Scaling 3.92
>>Quad opteron world champs 2004 scaled 3.93
>>
>>This was a net2003 executable compiled in 32 bits. Intel c++ compiles were
>>slower.
>
>
>I think their data or test is a bit broken.  I have dual PIV's here, both my
>xeon, and a dual 3.6 in the lab.  My scaling from 1 to 2 threads (no
>hyper-threading turned on) is way better than 1.67X using 2 threads.
>
>For example, on my dual xeon, a quick test produced 1.51M nps using a single
>processor, 2.89M using both.  Which is a 1.91X increase in NPS.
>
>On a 4-way 850, I have large tests that produce 2.32M for one cpu, 8.69M for
>four cpus, which is 3.75X faster.  Comparing apples to apples, the dual 850 NPS
>was 4.53M, which turns into 1.95X faster.  So for me, the dual xeon and the dual
>opteron produce almost identical NPS scaling, although the opteron is about 2x
>faster per cpu...

Hi Bob,
it looks like their 4-thread test is one dual-core P4 running hyperthreading
versus two dual-core opterons.   :-)
Frank



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