Intel vs AMD
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While it is true that the P4's crippled x87 gets beat handily by K7's FPU, many companies are optimizing their applications for the P4's SIMD core, at which point the advantage swings back to Intel's solution.
I realise that this isn't useful for every application, but I don't find it as cut-and-dry as "AMD FPU superior, P4 x87 inferior!"
I realise that this isn't useful for every application, but I don't find it as cut-and-dry as "AMD FPU superior, P4 x87 inferior!"
True indeed, I just felt like posting somethingEnlightenment wrote:Again, most of that stuff is going to be spending %99 of its time blocked on network IO or user input. All you're really testing here is if you have enough memory to keep all that stuff in RAM withou thrashing. For a real test of CPU multitasking abilities, run six or seven distributed computing clients (e.g. Folding@Home, SETI@Home, etc, etc, etc) at once.phongn wrote: Photoshop 6, Word+PowerPoint 2000, Acrobat Distiller, IE6, Mozilla 1.0, AIM, Folding@home, SSH Client, OpenSSH Server, XP Pro IIS. That's on my AXP 1.53GHz.
I haven't run multiple dc clients at once (I tried folding & genome, but the two wouldn't play nice with each other). I did have mutlitple processes running, though - like a Photoshop filter running along with Distiller making a PDF. Not like that torture test above, but still somewhat impressive.
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It depends on what you're planning to do. For what I do, one ultra-powerful FPU is the most important thing. Snappy response for lots of simultaneous apps is irrelevant; when I hit "execute" and it crunches mutely for two hours, that's a problem. For others, they want the snappy response, and sheer number-crunching power isn't that important.
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Oh, I know for engineering and scientific computing the Pentium 4 is a rather poor choice. As I said (and as you note), different solutions for different problems.Darth Wong wrote:It depends on what you're planning to do. For what I do, one ultra-powerful FPU is the most important thing. Snappy response for lots of simultaneous apps is irrelevant; when I hit "execute" and it crunches mutely for two hours, that's a problem. For others, they want the snappy response, and sheer number-crunching power isn't that important.
Any thoughts about Hammer or PPC970? They're supposed to have very good CPU performance and are both 64bit, which may or may not be of use to what you do.
btw, phongn, it's x86, NOT x87
the 'hammer series of CPUS are capable of handling 64-bit native while still giving full compatibility down to 8 bit, whereas the itanium (assuming this is what you meant by PPG970) is 64-bit native with an already known to be shaky 32-bit compatibility, and nothing below that.
personally i can't wait till the clawhammer and sledgehammer come out.
note to wong: the intel will do the 2 minute sitting with its thumbs up its ass thing if you run LW70 and winamp simultaineously, wheras the AMD K7 will keep on running as if it wasn't lugged out, granted if you try to open a new proggie, you're in for a wait, with either proc.
the 'hammer series of CPUS are capable of handling 64-bit native while still giving full compatibility down to 8 bit, whereas the itanium (assuming this is what you meant by PPG970) is 64-bit native with an already known to be shaky 32-bit compatibility, and nothing below that.
personally i can't wait till the clawhammer and sledgehammer come out.
note to wong: the intel will do the 2 minute sitting with its thumbs up its ass thing if you run LW70 and winamp simultaineously, wheras the AMD K7 will keep on running as if it wasn't lugged out, granted if you try to open a new proggie, you're in for a wait, with either proc.
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I am specifically referring to the FPU. It is often referred to as x87, much as IA32 is often referred to as x86.Hyperion wrote:btw, phongn, it's x86, NOT x87
Hammer uses x86-64. Yes, it will run both the x86 instruction set natively and AMD's 64-bit instruction set.the 'hammer series of CPUS are capable of handling 64-bit native while still giving full compatibility down to 8 bit, whereas the itanium (assuming this is what you meant by PPG970) is 64-bit native with an already known to be shaky 32-bit compatibility, and nothing below that.
Itanium is not PPC970. The later is a derivative of IBM's POWER4 that is intended for the desktop. It is a 64bit processor that will run 32bit code natively, though the OS will require some modification first. (PPC32 is a subset of PPC64).
ok, thanks for the updated information... though one question, if i'm right in my observation that PPC32 and PPC64 refer to the native bit-level? so on that line wouldn't PPC970 be a 970-bit system? or am i just being dense again?phongn wrote:I am specifically referring to the FPU. It is often referred to as x87, much as IA32 is often referred to as x86.Hyperion wrote:btw, phongn, it's x86, NOT x87
Hammer uses x86-64. Yes, it will run both the x86 instruction set natively and AMD's 64-bit instruction set.the 'hammer series of CPUS are capable of handling 64-bit native while still giving full compatibility down to 8 bit, whereas the itanium (assuming this is what you meant by PPG970) is 64-bit native with an already known to be shaky 32-bit compatibility, and nothing below that.
Itanium is not PPC970. The later is a derivative of IBM's POWER4 that is intended for the desktop. It is a 64bit processor that will run 32bit code natively, though the OS will require some modification first. (PPC32 is a subset of PPC64).
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There really is no "PPC32" or "PPC64" instruction set. PowerPC was designed for 64-bit from the beginning, which is why its migration to 64-bit will be a whole fuckload easier than x86.
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Re: Intel vs AMD
Mine's an AMD Athlon gig. Got it because it was cheaper to build it on this ASUS than an Intel would have been, and I have no gripes.Acclamator wrote:Discuss
I was only using PPC32 and PPC64 the clarify my posts. When I meant PPC32 I meant code written for the PPC that is 32bit, as opposed to PPC code that is 64bit.Durandal wrote:There really is no "PPC32" or "PPC64" instruction set. PowerPC was designed for 64-bit from the beginning, which is why its migration to 64-bit will be a whole fuckload easier than x86.
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Well you've succeded beyond your wildest imagination, so what are you gonna do nect? Post a sample instruction set to comapre them and spark a highly technical debate in structure?phongn wrote:Bah, I just posted it so I could get a higher post countDurandal wrote:Just keeping you on your toes.
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I'm a bio major, fool, not a CS major.CmdrWilkens wrote:Well you've succeded beyond your wildest imagination, so what are you gonna do nect? Post a sample instruction set to comapre them and spark a highly technical debate in structure?phongn wrote:Bah, I just posted it so I could get a higher post countDurandal wrote:Just keeping you on your toes.
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Yes and I'm a History major who used to be an Aerospace major...so what?phongn wrote:I'm a bio major, fool, not a CS major.CmdrWilkens wrote: Well you've succeded beyond your wildest imagination, so what are you gonna do nect? Post a sample instruction set to comapre them and spark a highly technical debate in structure?
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No, I was just stating that it would be the next logical progression unless you want to grab Dalton and start arguing A/V formatsphongn wrote:And you seriously expect me to compare the instruction sets of IA32 and PowerPC?
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