SuperPI calculates the
number PI to 1 Million digits in this raw number crunching benchmark. The
benchmark is fairly diverse and allows the user to change the number of digits
of PI that can be calculated from 16 Thousand to 32 Million. The benchmark,
which uses 19 iterations in the test, is set 1 Million digits.
Lower numbers denote faster calculation times
(seconds), and hence, better performance.
Super PI (1
Million digits) Benchmark Results (Lower is better) |
|
Processor |
Seconds |
Ranking |
1. |
P4 2.66 GHz |
59 |
|
2. |
XP 2400+ (2 GHz) |
57 |
|
3. |
XP 2700+ (2.16 GHz) |
51 |
|
4. |
XP 2700+ (2.4 GHz) |
48 |
|
AMD has always lead in SuperPi because it's a pure
FPU tester with no special code. 8 seconds between the P4 2.66 GHz and the stock
XP 2700+ is a huge gap! Poor, poor Intel - haha!
Sisoft Sandra 2002 Pro |
Source: Sandra |
|
Sandra is designed to
test the theoretical power of a complete system and individual components. The
numbers taken though are again, purely theoretical and may not represent real
world performance. Higher numbers represent better performance.
SiSoft Sandra 2001 Benchmark Results |
|
Processors |
Score |
|
Multimedia Benchmark |
|
1a. |
Integer SSE - XP 2700+
(2.16 GHz) |
11954 it/s |
1b. |
Integer SSE - XP 2700+ (2.4 GHz) |
13331 it/s |
2a. |
Floating-Point SSE - XP
2700+ (2.16 GHz) |
13273 it/s |
2b. |
Floating-Point SSE - XP 2700+ (2.4 GHz) |
14785 it/s |
|
CPU Benchmark |
|
3a. |
Dhrystone ALU - XP
2700+ (2.16 GHz) |
5968 MIPS |
3b. |
Dhrystone ALU - XP 2700+ (2.4 GHz) |
6680 MIPS |
4a. |
Whetstone FPU - XP
2700+ (2.16 GHz) |
2999 MFLOPS |
4b. |
Whetstone FPU - XP
2700+ (2.4 GHz) |
3315 MFLOPS |
|
Memory Benchmark |
|
5a. |
Integer ALU - XP 2700+
(2.16 GHz) |
2523 MB/s |
5b. |
Integer ALU - XP 2700+ (2.4 GHz) |
2794 MB/s |
6a. |
Float FPU - XP 2700+
(2.16 GHz) |
2390 MB/s |
6b. |
Float FPU - XP 2700+ (2.4 GHz) |
2627 MB/s |
While these numbers are the highest numbers I have
ever seen, I'm not big in theoretical numbers so take them as you will.