Author: Chris Carson
Date: 15:49:05 01/24/00
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Howard,
This is not quite what you asked for, but it
will give you a good idea of NPS increase.
Just divide the 800MHZ by the machine of
your choice and this is a likley NPS increase
(Specint95 is a good indication of speed for
chess programs which are integer intensive):
Est Est Est SSDF
Mp MHZ Date MIPS Specint NPS PLY ELO #1
8086 5 Jun-78 0.33 0.006 75 6.1 1680
8086 10 Jun-78 0.75 0.01 171 6.5 1787
286 10 Feb-82 1.50 0.03 344 6.9 1877
286 12 Feb-82 2.65 0.05 606 7.2 1950
386 16 Sep-85 5.46 0.10 1250 7.7 2044
386 33 Apr-89 11 0.21 2609 8.1 2139 2126 Mchess
486 33 May-90 27 0.50 6188 8.5 2250 2240 Genius
486 66 Aug-92 55 1.00 12500 8.9 2341 2367 Genius
P5 66 Mar-93 109 2.00 25000 9.3 2431
P5 90 Mar-94 150 2.74 34250 9.5 2471 2486 Tiger
P5 133 Jun-95 219 4.01 50125 9.7 2521
P5 MMX 200 Jan-97 352 6.44 80500 10.0 2582 2575 CM
Ppro 200 Nov-95 442 8.09 101125 10.1 2611
PII 300 Aug-97 704 12.90 161250 10.4 2672
PII 400 Jun-98 923 16.90 211250 10.5 2706 2696 Tiger
PIII 450 Jun-98 1016 18.60 232500 10.6 2719
PIII 667 Nov-99 1791 32.80 410000 10.9 2792
PIII 733 Nov-99 1949 35.70 446250 10.9 2803
PIII 800 Dec-99 2097 38.40 480000 11.0 2812
The Est are estimates and do not reflect any true program/micro.
Interesting chart don't you think. :)
Analysis
R = 1.00
SEM = 18.1
Slope = 231.4
Y intercept = 272.8
Best Regards,
Chris Carson
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