Subject: Re: Port benchmarks
To: John A. Maier <johnam@kemper.org>
From: R. C. Dowdeswell <elric@mabelode.imrryr.org>
List: port-alpha
Date: 03/24/2000 12:41:37
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"John A. Maier" wrote:
>
>I have started running benchmarks on several of my NetBSD machines.

Also, dhrystone doesn't tell the whole picture.  Alphas do particularly
well on floating point performance.

So, for a quick off the hip comparison:

PWS433a is a PWS433a, ev56, no L3 cache, 128MB.
Cel400 is a Celeron 400.
Cyr366 is a Cyrix 366.
AS200 is a AlphaStation 200 4/233 (a 233MHz 21064a)
Multia is a multia.

	linpackd	binmat
PWS433a	35875		114.2
Cel400	33210		90.1
Cyr366	24588		27.3
AS200	23587		36.0
Multia	8922		22.5

linpackd is double precision linpack, as found in pkgsrc.  binmat is some
matrix research that I am doing (so it is near and dear to my heart.)

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