Processor efficiency, mccalpin response.
Robert G. Brown
rgb at PHY.DUKE.EDU
Sat Jun 16 03:29:53 AEST 1990
That is exactly the sort of thing that I expected; I just don't have
the data on the R3000. I sort of hope that the SG tech people give
us some hard information. I also want to know what kind of cache
it is; it could be separate data and instruction caches or they could
be combined into one. I need to know how big it is (although I could
do something like you have done and find out). The larger reduction
in throughput (percentagewise) is probably due to the R3000 being a
faster processor in the first place; given that the memory bandwidth
is roughly the same in the 4D25 and the 220S, if it is the rate limiting
feature then one will see a bigger fraction of performance go down the
tubes on a faster processor.
This just goes to show the general unreliability of benchmarks
as a true measure of system performance. As I tell my users,
the only way to know how a system will perform on a particular
problem is to try it. Even Linpack doesn't really tell you much
about cache degradation, etc.
rgb
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