shows the comparison of running
a small wave equation migration program on each configuration.
Assuming a little less than linear speed up with clock speed for
the P3, we estimated that we would get approximately a 10% speed
up with a 1.2 Ghz P3.
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speed
Figure 1 Benchmarking wave equation migration on quad Pentium 2, dual Pentium 3, Pentium 4, and dual AMD. The single `*' is for the Pentium 4. | ![]() |
The end result of this initial testing was that we felt that the high price of Rambus memory did not justify the speed improvement, therefore, we abandoned that option. The AMD and P3 were approximately the same cost (the P3 processor was more expensive but DDR memory was more expensive than SDRAM). We were leaning more towards the AMD build with the assumption that DDR memory prices would decrease as it became more standard when Intel made an announcement that they were going to release a new compiler for linux.