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W Bauske wsb at paralleldata.comWed May 30 14:47:20 PDT 2001
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Tim Carlson wrote: > > On Wed, 30 May 2001, W Bauske wrote: > > > "Douglas M. Shubert" wrote: > > > > > > looks like Intel is benching the Itanium to the UltraSparc II. > > > http://www.intel.com/eBusiness/products/ia64/overview/bm012101.htm > > > > > > > That SPECfp2000 of 711 is king of the hill at the moment it appears. > > > > The SPECint2000 is a tad slow at 404. > > > > I suspect the prices won't be palatable though. > > Check http://www.hp.com/workstations/products/itanium/i2000/summary.html > for pricing of the machine used in the above test. > > With a Dell Precision 530 workstation at 1.7Ghz giving specfp2000 of 593 > and specint2000 of 575 for half the price... Why would you want to waste > money on Itanium boxes in a cluster configuration? > Compared to an Alpha 833Mhz, it's probably not so bad. Wes
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