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Re: Computing Speed [message #11024 is a reply to message #10839] Thu, 19 February 1998 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Charles Allen wrote:
>
> Matthew Hanson (matt@ktaadn.com) wrote:
> : Running some computationally intensive surface fitting and FFT's on
> both
> : machines i have found, quite surprisingly, that the PC (running NT)
> is
>
> I find that standard C-based computations tend to follow one of the
> SPEC benchmarks in terms of relative speed of hardware (read the SPEC
> algorithm descriptions to see which might match your mix of
> computations). I am able to use the SPECfp and/or SPECint numbers to
> predict my software's performance on new hardware.
>
> If someone has access to an Intel box running both NT and Linux, I
> think lots of folks in this newsgroup (like me :-) would be interested
> in the IDL benchmark results.
>
> -- Charles Allen --

Here are a few scores for my P-Pro 200MHz w 512K Cache overclocked
to 233MHz, Ultra (narrow) SCSI Hard Drives running IDL 5.0.x.

Time_Test 3.5
Time_Test2 9.3
Time_Test3 18.2



--
Joe Zawodny http://wwwp.exis.net/~zawodny
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