L lazerman Fully Optimized Messages 1,842 Aug 28, 2004 #1 What is the speed equation for figuring out how fast an amd processor is in Intel measurement. I have an AMD Athlon XP 1600+ (1.4ghz) Palomino Core, what is it's equivalent in Intel terms?
What is the speed equation for figuring out how fast an amd processor is in Intel measurement. I have an AMD Athlon XP 1600+ (1.4ghz) Palomino Core, what is it's equivalent in Intel terms?
S Spartan 1394 In Runtime Messages 170 Aug 28, 2004 #2 The 1600+ is equivalent to a P4 running at 1.6Ghz. Likewise, A 2200+ is equal to a P4 running at 2.2Ghz
The 1600+ is equivalent to a P4 running at 1.6Ghz. Likewise, A 2200+ is equal to a P4 running at 2.2Ghz
OP OP L lazerman Fully Optimized Messages 1,842 Aug 28, 2004 #3 So what is the equation? Is it all in the label name? 1600+ = 1600.00 move the period over three spaces and that's the intel equivalent?
So what is the equation? Is it all in the label name? 1600+ = 1600.00 move the period over three spaces and that's the intel equivalent?
K koldapu Fully Optimized Messages 1,714 Aug 28, 2004 #4 yeah, like 3800+ = 3.8GHz P4 as in clock speed performance
A ag3 Fully Optimized Messages 1,536 Aug 28, 2004 #6 There is no equation because different processors compare differently. They don't have a common interval.
There is no equation because different processors compare differently. They don't have a common interval.
K koldapu Fully Optimized Messages 1,714 Aug 28, 2004 #7 yeah, like we all know that a 2.0 GHz IBM/Apple G5 processor would OWN OWN OWN OWN a 3.6GHz P4
X xotix Daemon Poster Messages 887 Aug 28, 2004 #10 lol, did you guys know that its going to be more confusing in the months to come??