Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 8 Jul 1997 17:07:35 -0700 (PDT) | From | Ryan Smith-Roberts <> | Subject | Re: uni-processor BogoMips? |
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> Probably about 497.43 for a DEC Alpha 21164/500; that's the highest > that the BogoMips mini-HOWTO lists for a single processor running > linux. The highest overall is a HP9000-C160/160 running HPUX, which > gets 1278.00 BogoMips. The highest single-processor x86 is a > K6-210mhz (overclocked) which gets 416.15 running Linux.
As a Pentium MMX 200 gets 398.95 bogomips (dual pipelines executing 1/cycle?), extrapolation and fuzzy memory (that was in January and my roommate wasn't happy) gets us 460 when overclocked to 233. Maybe someone with a real 233 can confirm. Also, I wonder about Linus's dual 266 PII's.
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