iMac G5 Benchmarks
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iMac 1.8 Ghz G5 Benchmarks
iMac 1.8 Ghz G5 Benchmarks
09/15/2004 03:47 PM
Thanks to one of our readers, we have some early benchmark results on
a 20" 1.8 Ghz G5 iMac.
Cinebench results:CINEBENCH 2003 v1
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iMac G5 benchmarks show 35% speed boost
iMac G5 benchmarks show 35% speed boost
09/24/2004 03:48 PMMacworld's initial benchmarks on Apple's new iMac G5 show that the
machine is 35 percent faster than the previous G4 model...
Linux on iMac G5 benchmarks show 35%
speed boost
Linux on iMac G5 benchmarks show 35%
speed boost
09/24/2004 09:53 PMBenchmarks? We don't need no stinking
benchmarks...
Benchmarks? We don't need no stinking
benchmarks...
04/01/2005 09:09 AMInsi
de the Pentagon. Hilarious. News is finally
leaking out how the US warplan for Iraq lacked (until
recently) specific benchmarks. Rapid changes in course can
be characterized as flexibility if those changes are slaved to defined
objectives. If those objectives don't exist, it's chaos.
Of course, these new benchmarks are classified. This
means that they are effectively useless in this conflict. In
order to fight a decentralized insurgency, decision making must be
pushed down to the lowest levels. Every soldier in Iraq should
know what these objectives are so they can adapt their effort to
accomplish them.
The top U.S. officer in Iraq, Army
Gen. George Casey, lately has been garnering plaudits behind the
scenes from his military and civilian colleagues for adding measurable
benchmarks to his campaign plan, a classified document in which a
commander typically delineates security objectives and how subordinate
units will attain them. But some officials say the nearly two-year
delay in laying out clear and realistic security goals in a single
military plan has taken a toll on the Iraqi stability and
reconstruction effort.
Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
Apple's iMac G5 VESA Mount Adapter Kit
Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
Apple's iMac G5 VESA Mount Adapter Kit
09/01/2004 07:03 PM By MacDailyNews (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
07/01/2004 07:09 PMFirst DBX Benchmarks
First DBX Benchmarks
02/05/2003 12:19 PMExcellent! John Lim did some benchmarking with ADOdb and DBX. Before
this, I was a bit worried that the reason people are not using DBX is
because it is slow. We now have some proof that it isn't. Now we know
that there is no technical reason not to position DBX as a standard
PHP DB wrapper.
Hyperthreading Benchmarks
Hyperthreading Benchmarks
01/13/2003 03:51 AMThere's an excellent article on IBM DeveloperWorks that presents a
performance analysis of the 2.4 and 2.5 kernel's hyperthreading
support. Good stuff. I look forward to the enhanced scheduler in 2.5.
Perhaps it's one of the few reasons we need...
phpEverywhere: More About the Benchmarks
phpEverywhere: More About the Benchmarks
11/19/2003 09:18 AMA little while back, we mentioned some of the benchmarking that
phpEverywhere was doing with one of
the new suites, and now, with some solid results behind them, they've
posted a graph
of the results.
Geforce 6 Go Benchmarks
Geforce 6 Go Benchmarks
09/12/2004 04:25 PMInteractive Benchmarks
Interactive Benchmarks
07/11/2004 08:38 AMUnofficial ATI R4++ Benchmarks
Unofficial ATI R4++ Benchmarks
04/23/2004 08:33 PMAMD A64 90nm Benchmarks
AMD A64 90nm Benchmarks
07/11/2004 06:35 AMParser benchmarks
Parser benchmarks
05/14/2004 03:25 PMAnd finally I end this marathon blogging session with another one
of our PeepAgg team members - Chris Schmidt.
Chris did the FOAF module for LiveJournal and is now working on
getting PeepAgg into Drupal.
:-)
Here's his post....
ApacheBe
nch testing of XML Parsing. So, I've been working on a project
called PeopleAggregator,
and we've been talking about integrating with a lot of different
platforms, among them Drupal. (For
the record, this is completely unrelated to the MT stuff that went on
today. I may write on that later, but really, everyone else has said
what I would in a million different ways.) Anyway, we were talking
about RAP and
how it's too bulky and slow to work for what we need.
So, we
got a guy on the team - Joel De Gan, who's working on the PeoplesDNS project for us, and he
offered to write us a parser. This is going to be a replacement for
RAP, for those of us who can't deal with the slowness of
RAP.
Now, I don't know much about RAP. And I don't know much
about PHP, or parsing XML, or really anything - I pick up the bits I
need to know as I go along. So I'm just kind of standing on the
sidelines, but today, I got a demo of what Joel's parser can
do.
LiveJournal FOAF files are typically big. Mine is no
exception - over 100 friends, random contact data, etc. All in all, a
40KB document about me. I want to parse this data. So I attempt to
using both RAP and Joel's parser.
To alleviate network traffic
conditions, I copy the file I want locally. To simulate the action of
opening a file and reading it, I did keep it on the webserver, so I
will admit there may be some kind of bias in that, but I used the
exact same method to open the file in both cases (fopen) so I don't
think that's an issue that would cause any major difference. I also
disabled all printed output.
Anyway, I used this file to check
the parsers. Using ab (apache benchmarking utility - fetches a page a
bunch of times and tells you how long it took). Using a 50 request
check, I got averages on the two parsing utilities:
Joel De
Gan's XML parser, parses data into a multileveled array as displayed
at http://crschmidt.net/parse/
parse.php (source
available):
Requests per second: 11.25 [#/sec]
(mean)
Time per request: 88.92 [ms] (mean)
Time per request:
88.92 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
(Full
Stats)
RAP, parses into RDF models. (source, + RAP. The
parser isn't actually here):
Requests per second: 1.35 [#/sec]
(mean)
Time per request: 739.82 [ms] (mean)
Time per request:
739.82 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
(Full Stats)
So,
we've got a parser that to a guy like me seems simpler to use
(advanced data structures are part of the limited experience I did get
from LiveJournal), is lightweight (one file, as opposed to 256 in
RAP), and faster by an order of magnitude.
That, to me, sounds
like a winner. Props to Joel for his great work. His next step is to
implement OWL capabilities into RDF parsing, and that's going to kick
even more ass. As Eric said at one point about this: "Be still my
beating heart." By crschmidt@livejournal.com.
[Christopher
Schmidt]
Breaking Down The Benchmarks
Breaking Down The Benchmarks
09/22/2004 06:17 PM By James Galbraith, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
New TPC benchmarks are on the horizon
New TPC benchmarks are on the horizon
09/21/2004 08:14 AMComputer Business Review Sep 21 2004 12:44PM GMT
PowerMac G5 2.5GHz Benchmarks
PowerMac G5 2.5GHz Benchmarks
07/02/2004 07:36 PM
One user provides some of the first benchmarks from Apple's newest top
end PowerMac - the dual 2.5GHz model. While Apple introduced the dual
2.5GHz P...
ATI R420 Benchmarks Leaked
ATI R420 Benchmarks Leaked
05/03/2004 06:13 PMAMD Sempron 3100+ Benchmarks
AMD Sempron 3100+ Benchmarks
07/01/2004 03:29 PMSocket 939 on SIS 755FX (benchmarks)
Socket 939 on SIS 755FX (benchmarks)
05/25/2004 11:33 AMATI Response on Doom 3 Benchmarks
ATI Response on Doom 3 Benchmarks
07/24/2004 09:47 AMLinux Database Benchmarks
Linux Database Benchmarks
12/31/2004 08:53 PMSQLite Database Speed
Comparison: If you ever wanted to know which Linux database option
was the fastest, the guys over at SQLite have done some tests. No
surprises: SQLite wins, MySQL is
second, with PostgreSQL
trailing the pack.
Note to Access users: MySQL
can do 25,000 inserts in two seconds. SQLite can do it in less than
one second. While Access is great for desktop work, I shudder to
think how it would stack up in this test.
I'd be interested to see where Firebird
fits in this scale.
Prescott benchmarks leaked
Prescott benchmarks leaked
01/28/2004 10:17 AMPerformance Benchmarks of Nine Languages
Performance Benchmarks of Nine Languages
01/09/2004 10:12 PMSlashdot Jan 9 2004 3:25PM ET
GeForce FX 5500 Benchmarks
GeForce FX 5500 Benchmarks
02/12/2004 12:52 PMMac Doom 3 benchmarks revisited
Mac Doom 3 benchmarks revisited
03/17/2005 04:02 AMWith new video cards in hand, we've come back to provide you with more
details about how Aspyr's Macintosh conversion of Doom 3 runs. This
should give Mac gamers a more general idea of how well the game
performs on a high-end Mac system. To that end, we've now tested the
game with several graphics cards: ATI's Radeon X800 XT Mac Edition and
Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Special Edition cards, Apple's Nvidia 6800 Ultra
card and the stock Radeon 9600XT card that came with our test system.
Doom 3 Benchmarks: ATI vs. Nvidia
Doom 3 Benchmarks: ATI vs. Nvidia
08/10/2004 05:42 PMDoom 3 is finally upon us. Whatever you think of the game, there's no
denying the amazing technology behind it. We put 14 modern GPUs to the
test on what will surely be one of the most important standard
benchmarks for the year to come.
Early Doom 3 Benchmarks @ GD
Early Doom 3 Benchmarks @ GD
08/03/2004 06:12 PMNew DOOM3 Benchmarks Coming Soon
New DOOM3 Benchmarks Coming Soon
07/24/2004 04:28 PMMySQL Benchmarks on a Dual G5?
MySQL Benchmarks on a Dual G5?
10/31/2003 07:27 PMFirst GeForceFX 5700 GO benchmarks!
First GeForceFX 5700 GO benchmarks!
11/10/2003 11:34 PMUnreal Tournament 2004 32 bit vs 64 bit
Benchmarks
Unreal Tournament 2004 32 bit vs 64 bit
Benchmarks
04/30/2004 04:58 AMMacworld Lab: Dual Power Mac G5
Benchmarks
Macworld Lab: Dual Power Mac G5
Benchmarks
08/17/2004 09:36 AMNvidia GeForce 6800Ultra Benchmarks Hit
the Web
Nvidia GeForce 6800Ultra Benchmarks Hit
the Web
04/14/2004 09:01 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- HardOCP has the first benchmarks of Nvidia's
NV40-based video cards, the GeForce 6800Ultra. The two-slot,
two-Molex, two-DVI beast is a reference unit, but should provide
benchmark numbers similar to the production models. HardOCP has a
somewhat confusing review, applauding the improvements on one page but
poo-pooing them...
Ayuda para hacer benchmarks
Ayuda para hacer benchmarks
09/13/2004 01:37 AMCompilers create top PowerPC benchmarks
Compilers create top PowerPC benchmarks
05/10/2004 03:08 AMElectronics Talk May 10 2004 6:19AM GMT
[H]ard|OCP - id Software's Official
DOOM3 Benchmarks
[H]ard|OCP - id Software's Official
DOOM3 Benchmarks
07/22/2004 05:01 PMid Software's Official DOOM3 Benchmarks on [H]ardOCP .. the very first
series of benchmarks .. benchmark DOOM 3 video
performance
www2.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NjQy
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Official Geforce 7800GTX Benchmarks
Official Geforce 7800GTX Benchmarks
06/22/2005 02:16 AMSource Engine: Early Benchmarks
Source Engine: Early Benchmarks
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