Everest FPU Benchmark Results
This benchmark measures the single precision (also known as 32-bit) floating-point performance through the computation of several frames of the popular “Julia” fractal.
The i7 950 came out on top on this test, but only just. Considering the i7 950 has 8 virtual cores essentially, we’re not majorly surprised by this, but as you can see, the 1100T didn’t fall too far behind.
This benchmark measures the double precision (also known as 64-bit) floating-point performance through the computation of several frames of the popular “Mandelbrot” fractal.
The 1100T picked up the slack here and gave some clear indications of the performance over the Intel CPU.
This benchmark measures the extended precision (also known as 80-bit) floating-point performance through the computation of a single frame of a modified “Julia” fractal.
In this test, the i7 came out on top by quite a fraction, but 1100T still performed well in 2nd place.
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