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Re: NetBSD speed curiosities
Maybe it's me, but these ratios seem well within the fuzziness I'd expect
given all the variables (including, as Dave sagely noted, cache). A VUP is an
archetypically vague unit.
20% might be fuzzy, but a factor of four isn't really fuzzy. An 11/780
runs at 5 MHz, and a 4000/30 at 25 MHz. Even assuming no improvements in
clocks-per-instruction between the two, the results don't make sense.
The real questions are why is it that Digital got 19105 dhrystones a
second on the VLC and and 30120 on the 4000/60, but NetBSD gets 2109 (11%)
and 16305 (54%) of DEC speeds, and why is the difference between the two
so different?
John
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