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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (43845)12/22/1998 2:35:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) of 1574183
 
K6-3 tops in gaming performance according to Ars Technica, even without 3DNow:
More shocking is the 450MHz K6-3's real coup, a first-place finish on Anand's Unreal testing. (I wasn't too surprised to see the K6-3 coming out on top in Quake 2 benchmarks, given the time and care AMD has put into optimizing the Quake engine for 3DNow.) It's no secret the K6 series has been a bit lacking in the FPU department and, even with some attempts at 3DNow enhancements, Unreal performance on K6-2s has traditionally been rather poor compared to Intel's P6-core CPUs. Not so with the K6-3. The K6's low-latency, non-pipelined FPU appears to scale very well with increased clock frequencies, and it seems to like being well-fed by a fast L2 cache. If AMD can deliver plenty of these CPUs at decent prices, the K6-3 will be a legitimate choice for professionals, hobbyists, and gamers alike.
ars-technica.com

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