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AltiVec Fractal Carbon Test |
L2 Cache
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L3 Cache
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Score
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Reference Apple Systems | |||
PM G4/466MHz Digital Audio |
1MB SPB SRAM
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0MB
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1561.6 |
PM G4/2x 533MHz Digital Audio |
1MB SPB SRAM x2
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0MB
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3690.8 |
PM G4/667MHz Digital Audio |
0MB
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1MB DDR SDRAM
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2456.1 |
iMac 1GHz (167MHz, 768MB, GF4MX 32MB) |
256k
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0MB
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3710.7 |
PB G4 17" 1.33GHz (167MHz, 512MB, R9600 64MB) |
512k On Chip
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0MB
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5003.6 |
PM G4/2x 1.25GHz FW800 |
256k
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2x1MB DDR SDRAM
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9527.2 |
PM G4/2x 1.42GHz FW800 |
256k
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2x2MB DDR SDRAM
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10810.4 |
PM G5/1.6GHz (800MHz Frontside Bus) |
512k On Chip
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0MB
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4186.6 |
PM G5/1.8GHz (900MHz Frontside Bus) |
512k On Chip
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0MB
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4925.8 |
PM G5/2x 2.0GHz (1GHz Frontside Bus) |
512k On Chip
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0MB
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11171.1 |
Acceleration Cards
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OWC Mercury Extreme G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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2974.9 |
Sonnet Encore/ST G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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2981.8 |
OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1GHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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3830.8 |
Sonnet Encore/ST G4/1GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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3748.7 |
Sonnet Encore/ST G4/1.2GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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4514 |
GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1.25GHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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4508.8 |
OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.25GHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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4512.3 |
OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.33GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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5027.2 |
Sonnet Encore/ST G4/1.4GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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5285.7 |
GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1.25GHz @ 1.467GHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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5538 |
OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.467GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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5541.2 |
PowerLogix PowerForce Dual G4 2x1.2GHz (7457) |
512k x2
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2MB SPB SRAM x2
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9133.6 |
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AltiVec Fractal Carbon - Longer bars are better.
A version of the Interactive Fractal Demo, a numerically-intensive parallel graphics application, that uses the Velocity Engine, a.k.a. AltiVec, and multiple processors (MP) for its computations. The dual processor models have an extreme advantage in this test, and that is why it was created - distributed computing load over multiple systems or processors. Just think about a cluster of 8 Power Macintosh systems all linked together to distribute the load over multiple systems / processors. Who needs a Cray Supercomputer anymore?! |