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Michael T. Prinkey mprinkey at aeolusresearch.comFri May 11 10:48:14 PDT 2001
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I have been watching the Athlon/P4 issue from a safe distance for the past few months, but at the request of a client, I finally bought Athlon and P4 test systems. The target application is a commercial CFD code. When I did the benchmarking, I was astonished. The 1.5-GHz P4/RDRAM system simply ran rings around everything else, including a fairly new Compaq ES40. Numbers look something like this: ES40, 500 MHz 1.70 iterations per minute Athlon, 1.33 GHz/DDR 1.85 P3 933 MHz/Serverworks 1.10 P4 1.5 GHz/i850/RDRAM 3.00 This was genuinely unexpected. Needless to say, I have a new found respect for the P4 and RDRAM, at least for this application. And as has been pointed out, we are now under $2000 for a rackmount 1.7-GHz P4 node with 1 GB RDRAM. Mike Prinkey Aeolus Research, Inc. "Arthur H. Edwards,1,505-853-6042,505-256-0834" wrote: > > Mark Hahn wrote: > > >> Cant vouch for correctness, but seems to have some explanations/info that > >> werent mentioned here. Feel free to rebut the content of course. > > > > > > the P4 has an awesome combination of hardware prefetcher, > > fast FSB, and dram that keeps up with it. for code that > > needs bandwidth, this is very attractive. and it's dramatically > > faster than anything else in the ia32 world: 1.6 GB/s versus > > at most around .8 GB/s for even PC2100 DDR systems (at least > > so far - I'm hopeful that DDR can manage around 1.2 GB/s when > > tuned, and if the next-gen Athlon contains hardware prefetch.) > > > > but it's also true that most code, even a lot of computational code, > > is not primarily dram-bandwidth-bound. the P4 is not exceptional > > when running real code in-cache; this is why on most benchmarks > > other than Stream, recent Athlons beat P4's quite handily. > > > > and that's why AMD is having such an awsome time in the market now, > > and why Intel is cutting prices so dramatically on the P4. > > > > regards, mark hahn. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org > > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf > > > > > > > Is anyone doing anectdotal benchmarks with real applications? We are > doing DFT calculations using a local basis code that is highly optimized > on serial machines. I am working on pentium III's, athlon's, and alpha > machines. I find that my 600 MHz athlon actually beats a 933 MHz Pentium > III. Also, both of these PC platforms are competitive with the alpha chips. > > I'm much more interested in benchmarks on, say, Gaussian 98, GAMESS, and > other codes. Any Athlon/P4 comparisons would be very interesting. > > Art Edwards > > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf
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