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Date: | Wed, 8 Jul 1998 18:33:42 +1000 |
From: | Tim Bell <bhat AT cs DOT mu DOT OZ DOT AU> |
To: | beastium-list AT Desk DOT nl |
Cc: | Marc Lehmann <pcg AT goof DOT com> |
Subject: | Re: please benchmark / MMX #2 |
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Quoting Marc Lehmann (pcg AT goof DOT com): > Could people benchmark again? I'm interested in P-II, Pentium, AMD and Cyrix > results. At ftp.goof.com:/pub/pcg/test/ you can find three binaries this > time: Tested with /usr/bin/time ./bzip2-blah -9 < /bin/bash > /dev/null on a K6-266, averaged over three runs: binary time (user) bzip2-nommx 1.55 sec bzip2-mmx 1.76 sec bzip2-mmxonly 1.64 sec The same, on a PII233: binary time (user) bzip2-nommx 1.45 sec bzip2-mmx 1.39 sec bzip2-mmxonly 1.35 sec -- Tim Bell - bhat AT cs DOT mu DOT oz DOT au - Dept of Comp Sci - Uni of Melbourne, Australia
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