Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: CTho9305
I would expect it to absolutely demolish Atom. On Intel-optimized 2-thread workloads I would be mildly surprised if Atom wins consistently.
I don't understand how an Isaiah could destroy an Atom, while the Atom wins battle occasionally. Wouldn't those polar opposites?
No. Nothing that matters is perfectly dual-threaded, with the instruction mix optimized for Atom. I qualified my statement because synthetic benchmarks can really suck sometimes (personally I think it's irresponsible to include most of them in reviews - look at the Sandra Arithmetic MFLOPS results here). In real programs, I expect Atom will get trashed.
Also, somebody getting trashed can still win the occasional battle - particularly in the world of synthetic benchmarks. Look at the benchmark suite used to create performance ratings for the Geode GX/LX series and the results compared to the Via processors - there are a couple benchmarks that are significant outliers.
