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AMD64 vs. a floating point operation (FLOP)
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Does anyone know how much of a floating point operation (FLOP) can a 3GHz AMD64 CPU give? -- Mazi |
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I was not aware that there was an AMD64 CPU running at 3GHz ???
"Only NoSpammers" wrote in message news:r52yc.65489$3x.44464@attbi_s54... Hi, Does anyone know how much of a floating point operation (FLOP) can a 3GHz AMD64 CPU give? -- Mazi |
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"Only NoSpammers" wrote in message news:r52yc.65489$3x.44464@attbi_s54... | Hi, | | Does anyone know how much of a floating point operation (FLOP) can a 3GHz | AMD64 CPU give? | When one is sold, we will let you know wink. |
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But, FWIW, my 2GHz mobile A64 gives 3200+MFLOPs (3,200,000,000+/- FLOPs,
3.2+ "GigaFLOPs") FPU, and 4100+MFLOPs(4,100,000,000+ FLOPs, 4.1+ "GigaFLOPs") iSSE2. Both measurements quoted from within a 32bit invironment. |
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 13:56:33 -0500, Early 2 Riz wrote:
I was not aware that there was an AMD64 CPU running at 3GHz ??? "Only NoSpammers" wrote in message news:r52yc.65489$3x.44464@attbi_s54... Hi, Does anyone know how much of a floating point operation (FLOP) can a 3GHz AMD64 CPU give? -- Mazi Not without some very extreme cooling on the exotic end of the scale.... |
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 12:27:38 -0400, neil s wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 13:56:33 -0500, Early 2 Riz wrote: I was not aware that there was an AMD64 CPU running at 3GHz ??? "Only NoSpammers" wrote in message news:r52yc.65489$3x.44464@attbi_s54... Hi, Does anyone know how much of a floating point operation (FLOP) can a 3GHz AMD64 CPU give? -- Mazi Not without some very extreme cooling on the exotic end of the scale.... maybe even take dry ice or liquid nitrogen to get there would believe |
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"neil s" wrote in message news On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 13:56:33 -0500, Early 2 Riz wrote: I was not aware that there was an AMD64 CPU running at 3GHz ??? "Only NoSpammers" wrote in message news:r52yc.65489$3x.44464@attbi_s54... Hi, Does anyone know how much of a floating point operation (FLOP) can a 3GHz AMD64 CPU give? -- Mazi Not without some very extreme cooling on the exotic end of the scale.... Did U mean an AMD64 3200+ would not deliver a 3.2GFLOPS without a very extreme cooling? The Emotion Chip on a Playstation2 that runs @300MHz only requires a huge heatsink to deliver a whopping 6.02GFLOPS. -- Mazi |
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"Only NoSpammers" wrote in message news:6DWBc.88816$HG.60178@attbi_s53... | | Did U mean an AMD64 3200+ would not deliver a 3.2GFLOPS without a very | extreme cooling? The Emotion Chip on a Playstation2 that runs @300MHz only | requires a huge heatsink to deliver a whopping 6.02GFLOPS. | | -- | Mazi | I must be special then. My 2GHz AMD64 3200+ with stock cooling in a notebook gives over 3.2GFLOPS FPU and over 4.1GFLOPS iSSE2, which of course doesn't mean anything unless you are using it to compare to processors with identical instruction sets. |
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"Jason Cothran" wrote in message ... "Only NoSpammers" wrote in message news:6DWBc.88816$HG.60178@attbi_s53... | | Did U mean an AMD64 3200+ would not deliver a 3.2GFLOPS without a very | extreme cooling? The Emotion Chip on a Playstation2 that runs @300MHz only | requires a huge heatsink to deliver a whopping 6.02GFLOPS. | | -- | Mazi | I must be special then. My 2GHz AMD64 3200+ with stock cooling in a notebook gives over 3.2GFLOPS FPU and over 4.1GFLOPS iSSE2, which of course doesn't mean anything unless you are using it to compare to processors with identical instruction sets. R those specs of 3200+ @ a bursting or sustaining rate? -- Mazi |
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