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Re: What now, tech?
> I would like to know how fast the O2 really is.
We recently got a couple O2's and I had a chance today to run
my timing tests. These are CLM-related, so insert all the usual
benchmark qualifications and caveats here. The first group
relates to a simple C program doing IO, ffts, table lookups;
the second relates to CLM running some standard tests.
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* machine read/write: fread/fwrite:
arithmetic:
* 256 512 8192 65536 same sizes
tbl bigfft sffts
*
* NeXT 68040 (32MB): 11575 10514 10256 9943 11951 11923 12358
12259 10478 108122 26622
* NeXT Turbo (16MB): 8329 7760 6933 6833 9216 8742 9416
9238 7825 121591 19495
* HP 90MHz Pentium NextStep: 11970 10069 9840 9920 11930 11209 11399
11540 1930 46389 4019
* Mac 8500 120 MHz PPC: 21733 15416 5000 2916 9566 9550 9733
9850
* SGI R4600 132 MHz Indy (32MB): 2412 1619 959 1045 1172 1174 1111
1126 1224 30825 3490
* SGI R5000 150 MHz Indy (32MB): 1067 846 684 737 847 817 734
791 885 25878 1591
* HP 166 MHz Pentium Linux: 983 727 811 878 1060 1073 1191
1181 878
* SGI R5000 180 MHz O2 (64MB): 1359 788 431 446 1919 1944 1891
1885 828 24658 1390
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machine 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
7. 8.
68040 NeXT 56k gens: 4.9 9.5 2.4 1.3 116 482
10.3
68040 NeXT with Ariel QP (2 QPs): 4.6 6.9 2.4 1.3 29 199 (117)
9.5
68040 NeXT C gens: 3.8 4.7 2.0 1.3 94 298
9.5 19644
166 MHz Pentium GCL NextStep: .47 .8 .3 .18 13 52
.9
PPC 8500/120, 32 MB, MacOS 7.5.3: .78 1.1 .4 1.5 13.5 61
1.4
R4600SC SGI Indy GCL (133 Mhz): 1.4 .7 .3 .3 13 38
1.1 2328
R5000 SGI Indy ACL (150 Mhz): .34 .54 .24 .18 10.3 31
.86 2065
200 MHz Pentium Pro/Openstep/GCL: .23 .55 .24 .21 9.0 43
.65
R5000 SGI O2 ACL (180 MHz): .26 .49 .22 .19 7.9 24
.63 1526
1. sample rate conversion and "granular synthesis"
2. reverberated fm note
3. just the single fm note
4. a few short sound file fragments mixed
5. a bunch of fm notes
6. a portion of the piece "idyll" (fm+reverb)
7. spectral analysis followed by additive synthesis
8. fifth movement of "Colony"
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The 200MHz pentium case above does not coincide completely with the O2
case -- I hope to get Linux and ACL running soon on such a machine for
a fairer comparison.
In any case, everything I've tried has run fine on the O2, and
I'm pleased with its performance.