Message boards : Number crunching : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v2 @ 2.60GHz Performance
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Mike Send message Joined: 7 Feb 18 Posts: 5 Credit: 52,722,985 RAC: 0 |
Can anyone tell me why the Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v2 @ 2.60GHz has such a higher score per clock and per computer on the cpu performance list? Thank you. Link to list: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/cpu_list.php |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,598,427 RAC: 8,864 |
Can anyone tell me why the Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v2 @ 2.60GHz has such a higher score per clock and per computer on the cpu performance list? Thank you. That's strange. A 5 years old mid-high cpu is faster (gflops per core) than recent high-end cpu. Not 20% faster, it's ten time faster than a Xeon Gold 6134! |
616westwarmoth Send message Joined: 7 Feb 18 Posts: 3 Credit: 21,196,142 RAC: 0 |
The other big question is why do some CPU appear multiple times if running at the same frequency? |
616westwarmoth Send message Joined: 7 Feb 18 Posts: 3 Credit: 21,196,142 RAC: 0 |
The only theory I have is most of the double listing are CPU with Hyperthreading, So maybe the E5-2630 is high output when operating six "real" cores, and the lower output when operating on the "twelve" cores with six being the hyperthreads. |
Mike Send message Joined: 7 Feb 18 Posts: 5 Credit: 52,722,985 RAC: 0 |
I don't look at the rankings anymore. cpubenchmark.net has been more reliable for me. |
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