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- From: jwreilly@mipos2.intel.com (Jeffrey Reilly)
- Newsgroups: comp.benchmarks
- Subject: Re: Spec *binaries* available?
- Message-ID: <12404@inews.intel.com>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 00:25:37 GMT
- References: <1992Jul21.202324.22330@news.acns.nwu.edu>
- Sender: news@inews.intel.com
- Reply-To: jwreilly@mipos2.UUCP (Jeffrey Reilly)
- Organization: Microprocessor Component Group, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA
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- In article <1992Jul21.202324.22330@news.acns.nwu.edu> gof@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Gerald Fountain) writes:
- >Similarly, does anyone have
- >binaries for the x86 line. The 486 series seems to be closing the
- >PC-Workstation gap fairly well (considering the price/performance ratio).
- >Obviously this is mainly true for number crunching only.
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- Intel uses the Absoft 3.1.4 and Metware 2.4b compilers to generate the binaries
- for their performance numbers. The SPEC March 1992 Newsletter contains results
- for the Intel XPRESS Desktop 486DX50 with these compilers for a SPECint92 of 30.1
- and a SPECfp92 of 14.0. The compilers flags are provided at the bottom of each
- page.
-
- Jeff
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