Subject: Re: bootable cdrom
To: NetBSD/sparc64 mailing list <port-sparc64@netbsd.org>
From: George Adkins <george@webbastard.org>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 02/13/2005 01:09:28
>> See, this is one of the oddities of sparc64 that makes me want to put
>> SpamAssassin back on it - with 2MB cache, 333mhz CPU, it would eat
>> through
>> messages about half as fast as a 256KB cache 2.167ghz CPU (athlon xp)
>> -
>> shouldn't the performance margin be a LOT bigger there?
>
> Well, it should be if we were comparing apples with apples, but
> we're not. There's nothing particularly speedy about the x86
> architecture. The only reason those guys get any performance at all
> out of their systems is the amazing process technology which results
> in huge clock rates. It's still a mid-1970s processor architecture.
well, consider that the x86 processor is running at 6.5x the clock
speed, it has:
1. an eighth the L2 cache,
2. a memory subsystem that probably only delivers half the memory
bandwidth, at probably twice the latency? (I haven't looked at the
numbers here, I'm just guessing)
3. a processor with a 20-stage pipeline and probably about 47 cycles
to recover from a branch-prediction miss?
--
George
Microsoft is a cross between The Borg and the Ferengi. Unfortunately
they use Borg to do their marketing and Ferengi to do their
programming. --Simon Slavin, ASR