Fastest Intel Processors

Marc Cozzi cozzi at nd.edu
Fri Jan 11 14:29:04 PST 2002


I'm sure most people here understand the relationships between architectures
and clocks
and not to move the subject but isn't AMD moving industry people to adapt
a new measurement for the performance or relative performance of newer
chips?
Think I read the proposal was to get as far from the MHZ/GHZ thing as
possible.


Hell, even Steven from Dell knows MHz from GHz.

   marc


-----Original Message-----
From: W Bauske [mailto:wsb at paralleldata.com]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 2:38 PM
To: beowulf at beowulf.org
Cc: beowulf at beowulf.org
Subject: Re: Fastest Intel Processors



Mhz/Ghz matter. So does IPC (Instructions per clock). Word width
determines which architecture you must have to run on.

Consider that the IBM Power4 chip runs at 1.3Ghz yet it has the
fastest SPECFP2000 of any machine on the list(1169). IBM Power chips
have always used substantial on chip parallelism. A 2.2Ghz P4 is
766 for SPECFP2000.

Keep in mind that the way to measure how well a processor works is 
to use your own codes and decide which one does it best for the $$$$ 
spent.

Wes

"C.Clary" wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I really think this Ghz. goobly-gook is way over rated.  I think, if you
> look more closley at the problem, the key to superior proformance is in
the
> found in the actual construction or architecture of the processor.  The
> Itanium, for example only runs at 733 Mghz but it has (on die)   2meg of
> cashe on the L-2... The Alpha, in its previous incarnation ran at only 233
> but did 64 bit processing... Quite amazing actually.
> 
> A friend wrote me that:
> "Red hat is working closely with Compaq to solidify its OS to the Alpha
> architecture"... I don't know for sure, first hand... But it is, of
course,
> the next logical step, since FreeBSD, already provides a clean UNIX 64 bit
> processing code for the Alpha.
> Chip
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: beowulf-admin at beowulf.org [mailto:beowulf-admin at beowulf.org]On
> Behalf Of Craig Tierney
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:13 AM
> To: Rob Simac
> Cc: beowulf at beowulf.org
> Subject: Re: Fastest Intel Processors
> 
> The 2.2 Ghz cpus have just been released.  This generation
> of cpu is built at 0.13 microns and has twice as big of a
> L2 cache (512 KB).   These are the single processor versions.
> The Xeon (smp) chips should follow shortly (I am guessing).
> Go look at the roadmaps at www.theregister.co.uk.  They tend to
> be accurate.
> 
> I have not heard that there is a problem with the 2.0 Ghz.  Is
> it a problem with RedHat or the Linux kernel specifically?  We
> had no problems with the 1.7 Ghz Xeon chips, but they are not the
> 2.0 Ghz that you are talking about.
> 
> Craig
> 
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 07:03:35AM -0800, Rob Simac wrote:
> >   What is the fastest Intel processors available to the public?  Have
> > the 2.0 Ghz been released?  I have also heard rumors that the 2.0 Ghz
> > has problems running with Red Hat 7.1.  Has anyone else heard this?
> >
> >                       Ciao,
> >                            Rob.
> >
> > ======================================================
> >       Rob Simac -- Therma-Wave, Inc. -- rsimac at thermawave.com
> > <mailto:rsimac at thermawave.com>
> > ======================================================
> > "Remember this, foolish mortals, when ye stare headlong into the
> > mind-paralyzing void, the inky black nothingness of existence, the
> > hellish yawning maw of the abyss -- it's pretty damn dark, so give it a
> > few minutes for your eyes to adjust."
> >                           Frank M. Carrano, Branford, Conn.
> >                           (Bulwer-Lytton Writing Contest Runner-up)
> 
> --
> Craig Tierney (ctierney at hpti.com)
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