Akosf question: A36 vs C37?

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RE: C37 is really slower on

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C37 is really slower on some intel processors (Pentium-III <5%, Pentium-M <0.3%), the cost of compatibility.
Can somebody tell me a result of AMD K6?

I have a AuthenticAMD
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3400+ and it seem as the C37 is the same or maybe 1-2% slower than A36

I also run a P4

it runns a unit in 12500 sek now instead of 15900 with A36.

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RE: I'm working on it,

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I'm working on it, because of fun.

I'd like to test it if finished ;)

Thank you for your ambitious work.

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RE: I'd like to test it if

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I'd like to test it if finished ;)

I hope, you know that a SSE2 code won't be faster than optimised FPU code if your processor has just 64-bit wide SSE engine.

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C37 running about 5-10%


C37 running about 5-10% faster than A36 on my Pentium D 830 (times are now a bit less than half those on the original albert app).

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RE: I hope, you know that a

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I hope, you know that a SSE2 code won't be faster than optimised FPU code if your processor has just 64-bit wide SSE engine.

Yes, it's clear. :)

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RE: RE: I hope, you know

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I hope, you know that a SSE2 code won't be faster than optimised FPU code if your processor has just 64-bit wide SSE engine.

Yes, it's clear. :)

Perhaps do you have a Conroe?

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RE: Perhaps do you have a

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Perhaps do you have a Conroe?

No, I could test it on a Yonah-Notebook.
IMHO the Yonah processor support also 128bit-SSE2, doesn't it?

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RE: RE: Perhaps do you

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Perhaps do you have a Conroe?
No, I could test it on a Yonah-Notebook.
IMHO the Yonah processor support also 128bit-SSE2, doesn't it?

Yonah supports SSE instructions and the SSE registers are 128-bit wide, but the execution engine is just 64-bit wide. (The processor core does 2 overlapped instructions but with some latency. It means about 20% performance loss.)

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RE: but the execution

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but the execution engine is just 64-bit wide.

So my thought was wrong, that Yonah already support "real" 128-bit instruction execution. Sorry. :-/

Ok, let's buy a Conroe ;)

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RE: Ok, let's buy a Conroe

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Ok, let's buy a Conroe ;)

Yeah... :)

Well, I recode the core of albert, but I cannot test it because of lack of SSE2 capabale machine. Where is my Conroe??? :)
Would you like to test it? S37a
This is a SSE2 version of C37.

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