Is SGI O2/150 much faster than PII/233?



 Hi,
 HUMBEL Stephane <stephane.humbel "-at-" univ-reims.fr> wrote:
 > Hi
 > SGI makes both R5000 and R10000 O2, mine is an R10000 150 MHz
 > regards
 > Stephane
 > PS
 > >hinv
 > 1 150 MHZ IP32 Processor
 > FPU: MIPS R10010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 0.0
 > CPU: MIPS R10000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.5
 > Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
 > Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
 > Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 1 Mbyte on Processor 0
 and
 > By the way I definitly agree with you about the fact that these small
 > tests jobs are not very representative of the everyday (intensive) use of
 > g94 (for IO), but they give some information. And I'd like to know how
 > compare the real Origin 200 (180Mhz?) you have with the other machines,
 > that could be informative at least for me.
 I ran the seven test jobs on the (real!) SGI Origin 200 (hinv output:
 FPU: MIPS R10010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 0.0
 CPU: MIPS R10000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.6
 1 180 MHZ IP27 Processor
 Main memory size: 128 Mbytes
 Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
 Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
 Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 1 Mbyte ), running under
 IRIX 6.4.  The aggregate time was 833.5 sec.
 For the individual jobs  1,  28,   94,   155,   194,   296,   302,
 the job cpu times were: 4.2  11.2  36.7  149.7  52.1   528.1  51.5  sec.
 Marc
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