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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (112087)10/2/2000 1:54:57 PM
From: pgerassi  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Dear Tench:

You are correct. I am sorry for the mix up.

For better benchmark than SPEC, try Primordia:

w3.physics.uiuc.edu

JC has kindly put up some results for Primordia, Moldyn, QMC.

P3 does poorly in all three compared to all Athlons.

You can try it for yourself. JC will even post your results as long as you give the configuration and compiler used if you recompile rather than use the binaries. The current champion P3 is a dual 733 MHz on i840 with 512MB PC800 RDRAM. A 933 MHz on i815 with 128MB SDRAM is right below. A K75 Athlon on KX-133 with 256 PC133 CAS 2 is right above. at a few more spots ahead of the P3, is a 990 MHz Duron on KT-133 with 128MB SDRAM (I assume PC133 CAS 2). Tbird appears to be 25% faster than P3 at same speed. Also BX motherboard based P3 seem to do the best at a given clock rate.

All scores tabulated on this page:

jc-news.com

Given all the binaries and the source, this would seem to be a good way to compare the CPUs.

Pete
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