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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Cirruslvr who wrote (53723)3/31/1999 12:17:00 AM
From: RDM  Read Replies (1) of 1575420
 
K6-3-400 is around 40% faster than a similarly clocked K6-2

99/03/30, 1:05pm - Interesting. Two places put up reviews of the K6-3 (here and here) on the same day, and they both included Unix kernel compiles (one, I think, was Linux; the other, I believe, FreeBSD). It seems that this is one of the K6-3's particular strong points, I wanted to draw attention to it for the Unix users around here, since it was quite surprising. Using the numbers at CPU Review: K6-3-400 is around 40% faster than a similarly clocked K6-2 (CXT, I believe, though I don't know if the Write Allocation stuff was enabled), as well as doing the job nearly 20% faster than a PII-400 and 3% faster than a 450MHz cached Celeron.
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