Hi,
I have been reading up on the new Conroe and noticed it has 3 simple decoders (instructors?) and one complex one... please forgive my simple use of these terms.. and also the ability to add an extra set of combined smaller instructions to the cycle.
I am guessing that having the ability to generate four or five instructions in a single cycle is going to boost performance. It appears Intel has went with more simple instructors in order to fit more into a cycle.
Can we expect something like this from AMD and.. in the current benchmarks we see where Cache has really helped the Intel Pentium D's with the smaller and simpler applicaton benchmarks.. and appears to help even more with the 4 GB cache Conroe, how much will the extra, although simple instructors boost performance on these benchmarks?
Seems like a formidable one-two benchmarking wise from Intel..
And.. if only one complex instructor per four... and with the large Cache, what kind of performanc hit can Conroe be expected to take as the testing shifts from simple and small applications to larger and more complex??
Thanks,
The Stain
I have been reading up on the new Conroe and noticed it has 3 simple decoders (instructors?) and one complex one... please forgive my simple use of these terms.. and also the ability to add an extra set of combined smaller instructions to the cycle.
I am guessing that having the ability to generate four or five instructions in a single cycle is going to boost performance. It appears Intel has went with more simple instructors in order to fit more into a cycle.
Can we expect something like this from AMD and.. in the current benchmarks we see where Cache has really helped the Intel Pentium D's with the smaller and simpler applicaton benchmarks.. and appears to help even more with the 4 GB cache Conroe, how much will the extra, although simple instructors boost performance on these benchmarks?
Seems like a formidable one-two benchmarking wise from Intel..
And.. if only one complex instructor per four... and with the large Cache, what kind of performanc hit can Conroe be expected to take as the testing shifts from simple and small applications to larger and more complex??
Thanks,
The Stain
