[gmx-developers] Opteron and Opteron-DC benchmarks
Kazem Jahanbakhsh
k_jahanbakhsh at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 16 16:06:01 CEST 2006
Hi everybody,
David van der Spoel wrote:
>Sorry for the confusion. N is the number of cores, so N is 1 for an old opteron, if >N is 4 it means 2 dual-core chips. One new core is faster than one old opteron.
I didn't find any responce to my question "what does Opteron-DC stand for?" in David's mail. Please tell me what is the difference between the "Opteron" processor types with N=2 or N=4 and "Opteron-DC" processor types with similar number of cores (N=2 or 4) which you have brought in your single processor benchmarks. Can you tell me some examples from the real AMD chipset models which match your benchmarked processors and exist in the market for Opteron and Opteron-DC series?
regards,
Jahanbakhsh
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