Originally posted by: Insomniac
Doesn't it seem odd that a CPU with a longer pipeline smokes one with a shorter one at the same speed? A 40% improvement in Q3A?
No, it doesn't seem odd. You can't just assume that "Longer pipeline = worse performance", since Hammer has alot of other improvements at it's disposal. When you remember that Hammer has:
1. Integrated memory-controller. This means lower latencies and better bandwidth-utilization.
2. SSE2-support. I dunno how much Quake 3 has these optimizations though.
3. Significantly improved branch-prediction.
4. Bandwidth, bandwidth and more bandwidth! The HyperTransport-bus that connect Hammer to the rest of the system is equivalent to 800MHz traditional bus! Also, Hammer has a bit more memory-bandwidth and it can utilize it alot better than Athlon can.
5. Other miscellanious improvements. There propably are other improvements in the core. Things like wider data-bus to L2-cache (256bits vs 64bits as in Athlon).
All in all, I don't find 40% improvement in performance unreasonable.
				
		
			