Author: Alain Lyrette
Date: 18:42:53 07/06/99
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On July 06, 1999 at 20:05:41, Gregor Overney wrote:
>On July 06, 1999 at 12:50:15, Alain Lyrette wrote:
>
>>Up to now the k-6 was generally the best cpu for chess programs cause of its raw
>>integer strenth.So now that the k7 is almost on the market i taught that we had
>>a winner here.Well although it seems like the k7 will beat the pentiun3 by a
>>large margin in floatting point applications.the integer part of the cpu is
>>similar to the k6.We WILL see an improvement but only because the cpu can
>>actually go faster in mhz.(600 mhz and above).
>
>
>"... k-6 was generally the best CPU for chess ...". - This it not correct. What
>is the SpecINT95 (CINT95) for a K-6?
>
>To give you an idea about "raw integer strength", I added a tiny list of systems
>with only one CPU that are available since months on the market (source from
>http://www.spec.org):
>
> SpecINT95 SpecINT95_base
>Alpha 21264/500 (DS-20) 27.7 23.6
>PA-8500/440 (N4000) 34.0 30.8
>PIII/550 Xeon (512 L2) 23.6 23.6 (Intel motherboard)
>PIII/500 20.6 20.6 (Intel motherboard)
>
>
>From AMD's recent statement:
>
>K-7/600 SpecINT95_base estimated = 26.7 (?)
>
>
>Remember, the difference between SpecINT and SpecINT_base is the level of
>optimization. SpecINT95_base is the geometric mean of eight normalized ratios
>when compiled with "conservative" optimization for each benchmark.
>
>How does the K-6 outperform a PA-8500/440 in integer strength again? When
>comparing CPU's, try not only to focus on Intel's offering. There are still
>others out there.
>
>Gregor
Gregor, 1)Almost all
the commercially available programs runs on either dos or window 95/98.Both the
alpha chip and the pa-8500/440 would have to run these programs on EMULATION
taking a 35-40% hit. 2)99% of the
people interested in chess programming are the ownwers of either an intel,and
AMD or a cyrix cpu.Of those,mhz for mhz,the amd is the strongest in the integer
world.FPU,which is useless for chess,is another matter.
3)yes the alpha is faster for the rare
programs that runs on NT.
4)i'm sure that Deep Blue could outperform AMD too,,,you see my point....
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