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(Review by MS, November 3, 2003) |
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Since HyperThreading is an integral part of the latest P4 systems, we are showing the HT-enabled scores for all P4 systems, even though they show as multi-processor scores in the Cinebench RayTracing CPU test.

Higher is better and the trend is the same as what we showed on the last page.

Higher is better: as soon as any real time dynamic workload is used, the situation changes and even though the P4EE and FX-51 are more powerful, the A64 3200+ shows a very good performance.

Likewise, in both Software T&L (above) and HW T&L (below), the A64 delivers convincing performance.


Flask with DivX 5.0

Runtime in seconds, lower is better. Here it appears as if the lower raw memory bandwidth is the limiting factor, the performance delta to the FX-51 is disproportionally large.
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