BENCHMARKS (Byte's) 368 vs 486 comp.
Dave Remien
dave at pmafire.UUCP
Mon Mar 12 15:05:21 AEST 1990
In article <1025 at fiver.UUCP> palowoda at fiver.UUCP (Bob Palowoda) writes:
> You are right. Here are the revised numbers.
> Once again 25Mhz 386, pcc.
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Without reg
>Dhrystones/sec: 5400 5400 141.14
>
>Dhrystone 2 using register variables
>Dhrystones/sec: 5709 5709 176.04
>
These still seem quite a bit low; here's what I get for 25MHz '386en,
Dhrystone 2.1:
25MHz, non-cached, 80ns RAM, pcc
6576 6882
25MHz, write-back cache, 80ns RAM, pcc
8605 8912
And for a 33MHz Compaq (64k cache?), pcc
12019 11962
I wonder what kind of board Bob's using? And I'd certainly like to get my
grubby little paws on a '486 that works; the first one I saw (a
Micronics) wouldn't even boot UNIX, nor run DOS for more than five
minutes. It went home to Micronics.........
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