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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Gary Ng who wrote (57358)5/6/1999 12:25:00 AM
From: grok  Read Replies (1) of 1572942
 
Re: <AMD is a member of SPEC but they never ever submit one single report. Always wondering why ?>

NexGen never produced specmarks because they didn't want to devote the resources to getting good numbers. You might think that it is straightforward to run specmarks. But if they just compiled and ran them the result would be very poor. Intel devotes huge resources to getting good spec results and so do all the RISC vendors. It is a matter of continuously tweaking their inhouse compiler until the numbers get good. Intel even went so far as to add a conditional move instruction to PII to get better specmarks. It is not used by apps since they wouldn't run on Pentium. AMD chips would look unfairly bad against Intel chips on specmarks but it is due to Intel's compiler not the chips. [My info is old but I don't think that anything's changed.]
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