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Subject: Re: Specs for P3-800

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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