<< X-Bit must be doing a little more Intel advertising these days 😀 >>
Just to clarify something, I am NOT implying XBit has intentionally biased their suite of benchmarks in ANY way.
I do respect XBit and tpically their reviews are fairly decent.
Nor do I question that their results are indeed accurate.
I merely am curious as to why they used so many SSE2 optimized benchmarks, and benchmarks that are specifically optimized for the Pentium 4, and ignoring the Content Creation patch that allows for the AthlonXP to utilize it's SSE capabilities, along with using Intel's own benchmark suite which is obviously been coded specifically for said processor. I do not doubt there is a valid reason, nor am I saying XBit has intentionally chosen said benchmarks to favor the P4.
<< Yes. But its almost the same as doing a test that has a majority of wav conversion,rendering,decoding,etc which is known to be XP's strength >>
Only if those programs were to contain 3DNow! optimizations, or were specifically coded for the K7 core.
Otherwise they would only be testing something that is in-line with the strengths of the K7 core, which is quite fine as would be testing an application that is inline with the strengths of the P4 core.