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Title:Hudson VLSI
Notice:For Digital Chip Data - CHIPBZ::PRODUCTION$:[DS_INFO...]
Moderator:RICKS::PHIPPS
Created:Wed Feb 12 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:701
Total number of notes:4658

662.0. "21164PC is it brain dead?" by SWAM1::POIANI_MI () Sat Mar 22 1997 14:00

    Is the 21164 a braindead 21164? What's been done, has the cache been
    dropped, clock turned down, transistors shaved? Will this in turn make
    the chips much slower than the 21164... What are the target specmarks,
    as we are getting about 20-21 SpecFP and 14-15 SpecINT from the current
    500 Mhz parts? (i know specs.. are an average of many things and not a
    very good measuring stick for application performance, but.. as a
    watermark they are OK) Has any comparison preliminary testing been done?
    
    I remember a low cost 21064 which was way slower than an 21064 at same
    clock speeds... ie Multia Alpha...
    
    MP
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662.1NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorSat Mar 22 1997 22:344
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What a 21164PC is has been covered in this conference man times
before.  Please do a bit of digging...
662.221164PC announced SPECint95=14.3e and SPECfp95=17ePERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Mar 24 1997 13:1316
|   (i know specs.. are an average of many things and not a very good
|   measuring stick for application performance, but.. as a watermark they
|   are OK)
    
    You've been reading comp.sys.sgi.hardware too much.
    
    Take an Alpha in a real workstation, and while holding everything
    constant, increase its clock rate by 20%.  You can safely guess that
    "application performance" might go up by as much as 20%.  You
    can also safely guess that the "application performance" might go
    up as little as almost nothing.
    
    SPEC CPU95 ratios will go up as much as 20%, and as as little as almost
    nothing.  Just like "real applications."
    
    								-mr. bill