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To: Cory Gault who wrote (170404)8/30/2002 10:46:17 AM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Hyperthreading benefits revealed!

With this revelation, it becomes more and more puzzling...

Why hasn't Intel enabled hyperthreading? It's been available on every P4 shipped in the last year.

Look at the huge, nearly 1 percent improvement on Cinebench and Lightwave, while typical, integer based productivity applications only drop 10% to 20% in performance.

Up on Friday on Ace's Hardware posted links to
hyperthreading benchmarks:

They show:

Lightwave +0.6%
Cinebench +0.5%
SYSMark2002 -0.8%
Dhrystones -10.7%
Whetstones -1.2%
MMX-Integer -18.2%

tecchannel.de



To: Cory Gault who wrote (170404)8/30/2002 11:04:49 AM
From: Win Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Actually, I picked up that particular terminology from you, Cory.



To: Cory Gault who wrote (170404)8/30/2002 11:39:54 AM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Cory, Re: "Did they teach you that at AMD charm school?"

Another example of an AMD Class Act - legacy of the Sanders corporate culture.

wbmw