Subject: RE: Port benchmarks
To: Bill Dorsey <dorsey@lila.com>
From: Curt Sampson <cjs@cynic.net>
List: netbsd-ports
Date: 03/26/2000 14:30:54
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, Bill Dorsey wrote:
> I ran hbench on my Multia, Sparc 5, and PWS 433A...
Ouch! Couldn't you use a benchmark that doesn't take several days to run? :-)
> some interesting numbers for each machine on memory bandwidth:
>
> Multia: 25 MB/S (166MHZ 21066)
> Sparc 5: 50 MB/S (160MHZ Fujitsu)
> PWS 433A: 200 MB/S (433MHZ 21164)
You don't say whether these are read or write; I get quite different
figures for the two on some machines. Anyway, for your edification:
Machine Read B/W Write B/W
PPro 166 85 MB/s 33 MB/s
75 MHz SS20 60 MB/s 42 MB/s
500 MHz 21164* 143 MB/s 129 MB/s (Interleaved memory.)
300 MHz AMD K6-II** 250 MB/s 100 MB/s (100 MHz SDRAM.)
I find it a bit odd that the PWS-433A has considerably faster memory
than a PC164. Or is the PWS-433A using a different sort of memory
subsystem?
cjs
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