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To: Scumbria who wrote (42336)11/28/1998 1:30:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 1572749
 
An additional implication of the Anand's graphs is that K7 will achieve Winstone scores about the same as Celeron, K6-3, PII, and Xeon (at the same clock speed.) K7 has a 128K 3-cycle L1/off chip L2, which should be about as efficient as the CeleronA memory subsystem. The higher clock rates of K7 will give it some absolute Winstone advantage relative to Celeron.

The best price/performance CPU for Winstone is clearly the Cyrix MII.

Scumbria