It's not comparable like that actually. AMD and Intel processors have different architectures. One performs better than the other in one area, and worse in another.Originally posted by: davidjaii
so what would a 2100 core speed = intel speed ?
Nope, no such direct comparison does, or can exist.Originally posted by: Chappie
Hi guys,
I though I've read somewhere there's some kind of multiplier that you can use to get a rough estimate of how fast an AMD chip is compared to an Intel chip. I think it was 1.7xx or 1.5xx.
I can't remember for sure. But you multiply the amd clock speed by the multiplier and it's supposed to give you what the Intel speed would be.
Anyone ever hear of this??
Chappie
Oh, and AMDs scheme is based on a Athlon XP Thunderbird running at the same clock, not a P4.Originally posted by: jonesthewine
How about using AMD's own naming scheme? A 3000+ chip is equal to a P4 3.0GHz chip...AMD chips execute more instructions per clock cycle, thus get more work done, thus require fewer GHz than a P4 to do the same task. KindaSorta ;o)
i think zebo determined tat it was amd *1.57= intel but i maybe wrong.Originally posted by: Chappie
Hi guys,
I though I've read somewhere there's some kind of multiplier that you can use to get a rough estimate of how fast an AMD chip is compared to an Intel chip. I think it was 1.7xx or 1.5xx.
I can't remember for sure. But you multiply the amd clock speed by the multiplier and it's supposed to give you what the Intel speed would be.
anyone ever hear of this??
i think zebo determined tat it was amd *1.57= intel but i maybe wrong.Originally posted by: rise4310
anyone ever hear of this??
Excellent point.Originally posted by: hurtstotalktoyou
Oh, Lord...
First of all, it may help to look at a few things....
Celeron D 345 (3.06 GHz, 28KB L1, 256KB L2, 133 MHz FSB, LGA775)
Celeron D 346 (3.06 GHz, 28KB L1, 256KB L2, 133 MHz FSB, LGA775, 64-bit)
Pentium 4 3.06 GHz (20KB L1, 512KB L2, 133 MHz FSB)
Pentium 4 3.00 GHz (20KB L1, 512KB L2, 200 MHz FSB)
Pentium 4 3.00 GHz (28KB L1, 1MB L2, 200 MHz FSB, s478)
Pentium 4 530J (3.00 GHz, 28 KB L1, 1MB L2, 200 MHz FSB, LGA775)
Pentium 4 531 (3.00 GHz, 28 KB L1, 1MB L2, 200 MHz FSB, LGA775, 64-bit)
Pentium 4 630 (3.00 GHz, 28 KB L1, 2MB L2, 200 MHz FSB, LGA775, 64-bit)
And that's not even a complete list. How can an A64 3000+ be comparable to a P4 3.0 when a P4 3.0 isn't comparable to a P4 3.0?