Dothan vs the World
Omega65
Philadelphia, Pa
X86-Secrets takes the Dothan and compares it to the top X86 architecures available. There are clock for clock CPU comparisons as well as 2.4ghz overclocked Dothan benchmarks! The article is in French but the graphs are universal.
I thought I posted this before...well better late than never
Source: X86-Secrets
I thought I posted this before...well better late than never
Source: X86-Secrets
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If it only had a higher FPU it would no doubt win every test out there. They should be able to make up the performance difference by moving to a 133 MHz FSB.
Dothan: The best CPU ever made. If it was only for the desktop.
But, if they fixed all those issues and released it in a Xeon/P4 Successor as has been seen more than once, I wouldn't be morally-offended by purchasing one.
Second, the Pentium M is a mobile CPU. It was designed from the ground up to have low power consumption and heat output. The Mobile Athlon XPs and P4ms also run very cool. Right now, my 2600m in the KX7, which is sitting on my desk, has a SLK-800 with a 50cfm Sunon fan on it. I'm ducting outside air onto the heatsink, not because it needs it, but just for the hell of it. It's like 65*F outside right now. The CPU is at 2.2GHz and 1.45v, it's under full load, and it's running at 25*C. The board temperature is also 25*C.
It indeed would be noticeable in performance. The throttling though, is not invoked if the CPU is well-cooled. Noticeable in monitoring software? Don't know.
Pentium M. Got two Centrino system laptops at the office. Excellent design, execution, and performance. Intel hit a home run with them.
No the Freq doesn't actually change, only a % of the cycles do anything while idling. You can say it's better at saving power than the Athlon.
All along Leo, I've maintained that I hate Intel for their constant barrage of Pentium 4 bull****. If they changed their tune, then perhaps I could view them in a mildly favourable light.
Would you put your inner Brit away and spell like a normal person, please? Wanker.
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Those benches looks nice, if the numbers are correct.
I believe a desktop P-M could indeed be a nice processor.
Intel still lacks a 64-bit desktop processor though.
Intel's next desktop CPU is a Pentium M/Dothan descendant codenamed "Merom" I believe. I would expect that this chip would be fully 64bit capapble. It's not due until 2006
Interesting.
I heard something about a 32bit desktop P-M moved forward to 2005.
The original plan was to introduce it in 2006, according to various news sources.
This change of plans should be one of the main reasons why they scrapped the Tejas.
Well that and the fact that PresHot is hotter than a supernova.