INTEL XEON vs AMD ATHLON
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Greg Lindahl lindahl at keyresearch.comWed Jun 12 06:50:06 PDT 2002
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On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 08:37:46AM -0500, Rocky McGaugh wrote: > The second is its greater PCI bandwidth. The E7500 performs much better > than the Athlon motherboards. > http://www.conservativecomputer.com/myrinet/perf.html Please do not use my site for benchmark abuse. As it says on the website, actual end-to-end Myrinet performance is limited by the weakest link in the entire transmission/receipt process. Once PCI gets good enough, it is no longer a bottleneck. If you're just looking at the raw numbers, you're getting the wrong answer, and you're doing a disservice to the community. > The third is the availability of specialized compilers. This may or may > not be a big win for you. I've found that the Intel compiler generates code which runs pretty well on the Athlon. The Intel compiler is also good at generating code which is specialized to the P4's SSE2 registers, but that's sometimes slower than ordinary code which does not use the SSE2 registers. I find the compiler "issue" to be more FUD than real. What's your experience with it? -- greg
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