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OCR: P6 Faster in Raw Performance but Slower for 16-bit Applications Horse Better Worse Better Windows 3. 1 SPECint92 Windows 9 5 SPECfp92 Windows NT Source: Business Applications Perbrmence's SysMak benchmarks. 0 50 100 150 200 250 O 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 The P6 outruns the fastest Pentiums when measured by low-level 32-bit Although the P6 outruns the fastest Pentiums in low-level 32-bit benchmarks, benchmarks, as seen in these SPECmark estimates from Intel. Although a 150-MH2 P6 is outraced by a 133-MHe Pentium and matched by a 100-MH2 Intel initially planned to introduce the P6 at 133 MHe, it's now likely the Pentium when running 16-bit programs under Windows 3. I, as seen in these chip will debut this fall at speeds of 133, 150, and 166 MHz. preliminary benchmarks from htel. With 32-bit Windows 95 or Windows NT, however, the P6 meets expectations. As ofthis writing htel has not * INtel estimates. All numbers are based on a 256-KB secondary cache. permitted BYTE to run our own benchmarks on the P6. Pentium 100 MHz Pentium 133 MHz & P6 150 MHZ