I was digging around on Dec's web site for performance info the best I found
was a AXP 150 (what linus has) vs a p-60, both running nt:
                                                             MIPS Computer 
                                Digital        Gateway 2000  Systems 
Benchmark             Metric    DECpc AXP 150  P5 60 MHz     Magnum 75/150 MHz 
Byte, numeric sort    Sorts/s    36.0            11.4        33.6 
Byte, string sort     Bytes/s    136M           40.4M        123M 
Byte, bit fields      Ops/s      7.6M            2.2M        7.8M 
Byte, emulated float  FLOPS      2977             974        4597 
Byte, simple FPU      Bytes/s    5.4M            2.7M        3.9M 
Byte, transcendentals Coeffs/s    867             334         538 
Dhrystone V1.1        DMIPS     175.1            68.9        68.7 
Dhrystone V2.1        DMIPS     161.5            61.6        59.8 
CLinpack 100 x 100    MFLOPS     22.2             8.0         7.4 (double prec.)
CWhetstone            KWIPS      95.5            34.0        36.7 (double prec.)
System                       SPECint92           SPECfp92
DECpc AXP 150                 77                 110 (V1.3A-4)
My chart indicates:
21066-166			70		105
4400-150			90		 87
P-90				90		 70
Supporting my idea that the specint/fp numbers are artificially high
for the Pentium system.
Looks like most of the alpha numbers are about 2-3 times faster then the 
Pentium.
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Received on Fri Mar 31 1995 - 17:35:34 NZST