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Jan 2005
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My Athlon 64 3800+ X2 processor gives the following results:
23000 p/sec on one processor 2*22700 p/sec on two processors Cheers, Micha |
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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With version 1.2.0, the speed is now at 60950 p/sec for 307 k's on my G5.
Unfortunately it is dedicated to other project at the moment, so I can't use it for sieving. |
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Jan 2005
479 Posts |
sr5sieve Version 1.2.0
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800 (OC'd to 2200 MHz) range 680-690 303 k's (7.06M candidates) 2*50800 p/sec.... Thats 101600 p/sec if I dedicate it to sieving alone! |
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Jun 2003
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Does anyone have any benchmark for Pentium D 940 (3.40 GHz)?
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Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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D940 is 3.20 GHz
D945 and D950 are 3.40 GHz the first whithout virtualisation technology. And indded on the Gimps Benchmark page you will only find the D945 (the line starting with Pentium 4 D 3400 2048) and the D930 (the line starting with Pentium 4 D 3000 2048). But on the following page http://mersenne-aries.sili.net/bench.php you will find D9xx 3.20 GHz benchmarks (the lines starting with Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.20GHz 3200 2048) |
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Jun 2003
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Mar 2003
New Zealand
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Here are some benchmarks for sr2sieve 1.4.38 (linux-x86 binary). With the improvements to the 32-bit SSE2 code the hyperthreaded P4 now matches the P3 clock for clock with SoB.dat and Riesel.dat. I think the reason it is still relatively slower with sr5data.txt is that the SSE2 code is concentrated in the baby-steps giant-steps routine, but proportionally less time is spent there when the range of n is small.
M1 = Pentium 3 @ 600MHz (Coppermine EB, 16Kb L1, 256Kb L2). M2 = Pentium 4 @ 2.9GHz (Northwood C, 8Kb L1, 512Kb L2), single thread. M3 = Pentium 4 @ 2.9GHz (Northwood C, 8Kb L1, 512Kb L2), two hyperthreads. Code:
19k SoB.dat 68k riesel.dat 237k sr5data.txt
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proth_sieve_cmov 0.42
M1 p=100e12 86 kp/s 31 kp/s
proth_sieve_sse2 0.42
M2 p=100e12 201 kp/s 83 kp/s
M3 p=100e12 330 kp/s 133 kp/s
sr2sieve-intel 1.4.38
M1 p=100e12 92 kp/s 53 kp/s 30 kp/s
M2 p=100e12 293 kp/s 161 kp/s 77 kp/s
M3 p=100e12 451 kp/s 244 kp/s 113 kp/s
Any times for the 32-bit binary on Core2 or Athlon64 machines would be welcome. I don't yet know how well the SSE2 code suits these machines. |
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Mar 2003
New Zealand
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I finally gave in and bought a new machine, so here are some benchmarks for a 2.67 GHz Core 2 Duo (E6750, 32Kb L1, 4Mb L2):
Code:
19k SoB.dat 68k riesel.dat 237k sr5data.txt
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1.5.15 64-bit p=100e12 1115 kp/s 606 kp/s 300 kp/s
1.5.15 32-bit p=100e12 729 kp/s 384 kp/s 184 kp/s
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Mar 2003
New Zealand
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The SoB.dat and Riesel.dat benchmarks above were accidentally done with p=1000e12 instead of 100e12. Here are the results with p=100e12:
Code:
19k SoB.dat 68k riesel.dat 237k sr5data.txt
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1.5.15 64-bit p=100e12 1160 kp/s 626 kp/s 300 kp/s
1.5.15 32-bit p=100e12 689 kp/s 368 kp/s 184 kp/s
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#21 |
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Sep 2006
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I just tested the sr5sieve AMD version and intel version, at the same time.
System: Windows XP Prof 32 bit; Intel C2D E6600 @2.4 Ghz (original speed - not overclocked) using original sr5.dat file (232k; size 19.7MB), sr5sieve 1.5.17 148 - 150 kp/sec with -Intel.exe 146 - 147 kp/sec with -AMD.exe then I closed the -AMD software, and continued with -Intel: 149 kp/sec so, Intel version is a little bit faster. |
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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12200-12300 done. It took about two days using both cores on a Core 2 Duo
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