Over the past year I've purchased 2 laptops. One has a Sempron 3400+ CPU with garbage integrated ATI graphics. The other is a Celeron 520 (1.6ghz) with garbage integrated Intel graphics. Both have 1gb ram.
Basically they're the cheapest laptops sold in stores.
Sandra says they should be roughly the same speed for both integer and floating point operations, but they're clearly not. The Celeron laptop can play a certain AVI video with BSPlayer and use about 10% cpu power to do it. To play that same video on the Sempron takes 40% CPU. What the hell? The Sempron laptop has that same problem with Mozilla. Looking at a youtube video takes upwards of 40% CPU power from the Sempron, while it only takes maybe 10% on the Celeron.
Is my laptop broken or something? This doesn't seem right at all since I also have an Athlon 2200+ and it takes the same 10-20% range as the Celeron, and that's a computer that I bought literally 6 years ago. For reference, my C2D 6600 plays that file using 1%.
Basically they're the cheapest laptops sold in stores.
Sandra says they should be roughly the same speed for both integer and floating point operations, but they're clearly not. The Celeron laptop can play a certain AVI video with BSPlayer and use about 10% cpu power to do it. To play that same video on the Sempron takes 40% CPU. What the hell? The Sempron laptop has that same problem with Mozilla. Looking at a youtube video takes upwards of 40% CPU power from the Sempron, while it only takes maybe 10% on the Celeron.
Is my laptop broken or something? This doesn't seem right at all since I also have an Athlon 2200+ and it takes the same 10-20% range as the Celeron, and that's a computer that I bought literally 6 years ago. For reference, my C2D 6600 plays that file using 1%.