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Subject: Re: Rebel 10 analyze speed

Author: Shep

Date: 04:40:23 07/13/99

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On July 13, 1999 at 07:20:19, Terry Ripple wrote:

>On July 13, 1999 at 06:56:32, Shep wrote:
>
>>On July 13, 1999 at 06:29:35, Terje Vagle wrote:
>>
>>>PII-450
>>>128MB RAM
>>>100 MB HAshtable
>>>
>>>Nodes pr. sec: Ca 155000-160000
>>>
>>>Any comments on this?
>>
>>Perfectly reasonable.
>>I get 165,000-200,000 on the PIII-550, same hash size.
>>
>>The speed-up from the P6-233 is typically less than 3x (Crafty gets exactly 3x,
>>like most other CPU/memory benchmarks), sometimes even less than 2,5x. AMD chips
>>are better for Rebel, I believe even the K6-3-450 would beat my numbers.
>>
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>>Shep
>--------
>Hi again,Shep!
>  Are the AMD Chips also better for the Hiarcs7.32 or is the Pentium better?
>Thanyou in advance for any information,

Don't know. People would have to post some HiarcsMark results.
But I suppose the Pentiums do better on all the 32bit Fritz engines.
Rebel and CSTal II are the best examples for AMD-loving programs.

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Shep



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