[rescue] point of pride in SGI R10k vs. 1Ghz x86...
Dave McGuire
rescue at sunhelp.org
Mon Nov 12 23:04:44 CST 2001
On November 13, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
> > I wonder, Patrick...in this case, was gimp compiled to take full
> > advantage of the R10K processor, with a decent-for-MIPS-arch
> > (i.e. SGI's, not GCC) compiler? If not, it's likely that it could do
> > even better.
>
> I grabbed the binary version of Gimp 1.2 from freeware.sgi.com . My
> guess is that it was SGI's compiler.
In that case, it's likely to have been compiled to run on any
processor from the R4K up. Compiling gimp is a bit of a pain, but you
might see significant performance gains when compiling specifically
for the R10K...so it might be worth the trouble!
> I think the 1MB of cache doesn't hurt, along with the higher FLOPs you
> get.
...and the fact that the architecture doesn't suck. :)
> Note that the SGI's use slower 60ns 72pin SIMMs, while the Athlon has
> 266DDR or whatever it is called.
>
> So memory latency could be higher, yet the SGI still done good.
Slower memory, sure...but likely not a slower memory *subsystem*.
PeeCees aren't known for their stellar memory subsystem designs. I
don't have hard numbers, but I'd sure be interested if anyone does.
James L. perhaps?
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
St. Petersburg, FL
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