Subject: Re: Slightly Off-Topic...
To: Chris Rupnik <chrisr@beosppc.org>
From: R. C. Dowdeswell <elric@mabelode.imrryr.org>
List: port-alpha
Date: 06/26/2001 01:51:33
On 993522363 seconds since the Beginning of the UNIX epoch
"Chris Rupnik" wrote:
>
>Hi Guys,
> Well, I have had some experience with the HP Itanium stuff. Its actually
>pretty cool to boot windowsXP (for whatever that is worth), HPUX and then
>Linux. Same machine.
>http://www.hp.com/products1/itanium/servers_workstations/index.html
>
> Remember, PARISC CPU's cost about 10k each. Itaniums run as quick or faster
>and cost a lot less. This is a good thing. Its the right direction. A PIII
>cpu is a pretty quick thing, and sure does not cost a lot. Its a great time,
>IMHO.
Well, I resisted the thread, but I couldn't stop from being a part of
the most active thread in recent port-alpha history, could I?
According to HP (somewhere near
http://info-library.hp-tcsc.com/index.cfm?content=products&ID=29
) there is a PDF which states the the fastest Itanium that they offer
in a 2-way configuration, 800MHz tested on May 2001 gives:
``
SPECfp2000: 658*
SPECint2000: 400*
hp workstation i2000 performance results can be found at:
http://www.hp.com/workstations/products/itanium/performance.html
* Peak results for 2-way 800MHz, 2MB Cache, and current for
May 2001 -- Itanium performance will continue to improve
as compilers mature
''
compare this at (from www.spec.org, with actual submitted results):
(just a few interesting ones).
CINT2000
#CPU Base Peak
AMD Gigabyte GA-7DX Motherboard, 1.4GHz 1 495 554
Compaq AlphaServer DS20E Model 68/833 1 497 571
Dell Precision WorkStation 330 (1.70 GHz) 1 574 591
HP hp workstation j6700 1 569 603
On the other hand, the spec.org results for floating point math
are much more competitive.
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