IBM 6000 vs HP 9000 series 700
Michael A. Schulman
mas at everest.corp.sgi.com
Fri Jun 28 10:59:54 AEST 1991
In article <1145 at hrshcx.csd.harris.com>, wdh at hrshcx.csd.harris.com (W. David Higgins) writes:
|>
|> SP-3:
|> Machine CPU Elapsed Comments
|> -------- ---- ---- ------------------------------
|> CRAY-2 27 29 One processor used for timings
|> CRAY Y-MP 8/128 17 17 One processor used for timings
|> IBM 6000/540 68 70
|> ALR 486/33mHz 360 360
|> HP 486/25mHz 550 550
|> Gateway 386/33mHz 804 804
|>
|>
|> give the HP times for LS4. Dvorak gave SP-3 CPU times of 49 seconds for
|> the HP 9000/730, and 68 seconds for the HP 9000/720.
|>
It is important to look at the Elapsed times, not just the CPU times. If a
system is not tuned correctly, although the CPU times may be low, the total
time from start to completion may be high which is what someone doing similiar
work probably cares about.
>From the 5/7/91 ANSYS Report, the SP-3 times for the HP are
CPU ELAPSED
720 66 121
730 48 109
Michael Schulman
Silicon Graphics Computer Systems
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Mountain View, CA 94039
415-962-3308
mas at sgi.com
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