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To: RayW who wrote (13413)3/8/1997 2:10:00 AM
From: Andreas Boutsioukis   of 186894
 
Gary..
I am sure that k6-200 faster than klamath 233 because k6 architecture is much more capable at least in integer.Don't forget also
this: if Amd could produce a k5 running at 200mhz this could outperfom the p-pro-200 in integer form sure.k5-166Pr runs just
at 116.6 mhz and is still faster than the intel p-166.K5 is 40-45% faster than standard pentium in the same mhz.Also if you compare k5 architecture to pentium's pro you'll see that k5 isn't inferrior.. (except
the pentium pro's l2 cache...).As for k5 fpu perfomance i am little
confused ..I have benched k5-133pr (100mhz) fpu against p-100 fpu
and k5 was from 2 times slower (is very few fpu intensive tasks ) and in many tasks up to 30-35% faster.
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