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To: ptanner who wrote (87542)8/23/2002 4:57:05 PM
From: TGPTNDRRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
PT, Re: <This doesn't look to be correct based on the AMD document.>

I find it difficult to tell as times for individual tests are still not broken out.

Slide 7 is hypothetical, and time usage is not included on slide 9, as a for instance.

But I find it interesting that on slide 9 they used 13 individual 'tests' one time each in SYSmark 2001 filters while they used 6 individual tests up to 5 times(Max) in the SYSmark 2002 filters.

Makes me wonder how they decided which filter to use 5 times and which one to use one time.

Makes me also wonder what the relative performance was on each of the filters.

I would hate to think the choices were based on other than objective studies of actual computer usage.

I'll bet we find out in not too long.

-tgp