Xeon 2.8GHz DP & 2.0GHz MP - Part I: Taking over the Enterprise
by Anand Lal Shimpi on November 18, 2002 9:04 AM EST- Posted in
- IT Computing
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The first thing you'll notice is that the spread increases noticeably as we increase the load level.
Hyper-Threading gets a chance to make much more of an impact here, where the 2-way Xeon MP with Hyper-Threading enabled can outperform the 2-way Xeon DP with HT disabled. Enabling Hyper-Threading increased performance by 28% on the 2-way Xeon MP and by 26% on the 2-way Xeon DP. Neither of those performance gains was enough to beat out the raw power of having four CPUs, but even on the 4-way setup HT was able to increase performance by 20%.
The move from 2 processors to 4 extends to 67% and the performance advantage of the 4-way Xeon MP over the 2-way Xeon DP extends to 39%. Once again we see that the 2-way Xeon MP's 2MB L3 cache isn't able to overcome the 40% clock speed advantage over the 2-way Xeon DP.
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