Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa wrote:
Also, nowadays, Intel has better performance than AMD, at least when comparing Athlon 64 vs Core2, I'm still saving to get a Phenom II system in order to benchmark them and see how it goes (does anyone have one of these for testing?).
Things even out again when you reach the large server line from AMD that uses DDR-3 RAM; they've finally solved this problem there. Scott Marlowe has been helping me out with some tests of a new system he's got running the AMD Opteron 6172, using the STREAM memory benchmark. Intro to that and some sample numbers at http://www.advancedclustering.com/company-blog/stream-benchmarking.html
He's been seeing >75GB/s of aggregate memory bandwidth out of that monster--using gcc, so even at a disadvantage compared to the Intel one used for that report. If you're only using one or two cores Intel still seems to have a lead, I am still working out if that's true in every situation.
I haven't had a chance to test any of the Phenom II processors yet, from what I know of their design I expect them to still have the same fundamental design issues that kept all AMD processors from scaling very well, memory speed wise, the last few years. You might be able to dig a system using one of them out of the list at http://www.cs.virginia.edu/stream/peecee/Bandwidth.html , I didn't notice anything obvious that featured one.
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