And if I were running transaction processing on a database I'd all over
that like a cheap suit. But I'm not, so I won't ;-)
Jan
On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 00:54, Malcolm Baldridge wrote:
By the way, here's a "real world"
example of the performance benefits to
using the Intel compiler on a "real" program which doesn't seem an obvious
beneficiary from Pentium 4 optimisation:
<http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/intel-compiler-casestudy-mysql.pdf>
These are serious gains, people.
It's like cranking up the clockspeed from 3GHz to 3.6-4.2GHz for just one
additional line in your configure command. [*]
If you're tired of CPUs which give nuclear reactors a run for the thermal
dissipation money and false economies of "cheaper" CPUs, I think you'll be
very pleasantly surprised by 800FSB P4 performance.
=MB=
[*] Intel C Compiler is free to download and use but you cannot ship a
commercial product built with it without paying for a licence.