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To: milo_morai who wrote (127013)10/30/2000 11:53:56 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570748
 
<PC2100 DDR SDRAM provide for this 25% performance lead.>

Anand's wording is unclear to me. I am still under
impression that he is comparing 1.2GHz Athlon with
1.0GHz P-III in the picture:
images.anandtech.com

This is the only chart for overall SPECfp, and
it is hard to believe that he published data for
1GHz Athlon vs. 1GHz P-III only, and refrained from
posting the highest available results for 1.2GHz.

It may be true that 1.2 T-Burd has 25% better
SPECfp score than under-optimized 1 GHz P-III,
but my point was to compare the
two system architectures side-by-side to
understand how efficient the 760 DDR
implementation is.