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To: Elmer who wrote (77874)10/29/1999 9:48:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573690
 
Elmer - RE: "The SPEC score most commonly used is a "baseline" score, meaning the compiler switches were the same for all tests run. Alpha's baseline score of 34.7 is below Intel's baseline score of 35.3."

Wow, that makes it better than I thought. I previously thought Intel's site had the SPECint score.

"AMD's website shows a 700MHz Athlon scoring 31.7. Adjusting for the 33MHz speed difference, the CuMine would still be ~6.5% faster than Athlon.

CuMine - fastest integer processor in the Universe"

In SPECint, it sure is. I am really interested in how 1 and 2 MB versions of Cascades will do.