By: Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com), February 3, 2013 2:59 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
Per Hesselgren (grabb1948.delete@this.passagen.se) on February 3, 2013 1:44 am wrote:
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> The funny thing with SPEC95 (both int and fp) is that the three versions of Pentium Pro
> (L2=256,512 or 1024) are very close.
> This would be very unlikely in later SPEC. Could this
> be typical for a microserver? A workload like SPEC95 but not like SPEC 2000 or 2006.
Since there is no established microserver market, nobody could answer what is typical.
>
> The funny thing with SPEC95 (both int and fp) is that the three versions of Pentium Pro
> (L2=256,512 or 1024) are very close.
> This would be very unlikely in later SPEC. Could this
> be typical for a microserver? A workload like SPEC95 but not like SPEC 2000 or 2006.
Since there is no established microserver market, nobody could answer what is typical.