Internet Content Creation & Office Productivity Performance
SYSMark 2001 is another favorite, especially considering that it is definitely not as disk-bound as Winstone although both are equally useful.
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The SYSMark definition of Internet Content Creation involves much more than just running a few content creation applications. A good portion of the performance in this benchmark comes from running an avi through Windows Media Encoder while using Dragon Dictate, a speech recognition program, along with a handful of other content creation applications. While you would expect all of this to put a heavy load on memory bandwidth, it doesn't. In fact, there is only a 2% spread between the top and bottom performers here. Strength in content creation comes from strength in the Pentium 4, not just its memory bandwidth.
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We get a repeat of the results here under the office productivity tests; there simply isn't a large enough spread to even bother splitting hairs between these contenders.
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The overall performance picture that's painted is identical to what we saw in the previous tests; the SiS 645 equipped with DDR333 SDRAM comes out on top but the performance advantage isn't significant (only 2% over the P4X266, less than 1% over the 850).
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