AMD's Athlon XP 2000+ vs Intel's 0.13-micron Northwood
by Anand Lal Shimpi on January 7, 2002 4:16 AM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
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The XP 2000+ and the Pentium 4 2.2GHz offer relatively similar performance, as do the rest of the XP line. The additional cache doesn't seem to increase performance all that much in this test indicating that the Gouraud shading tests are clearly graphics card limited for the most part (which makes sense).
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The non-graphic index should tell the most about CPU performance influences on AutoCAD 2002 performance and from these scores alone you can see why the Athlon XP does very well in this benchmark. The additional cache helps the Northwood a bit (approximately 4%) but the x87 FPU optimized code of AutoCAD 2002 runs much better on the Athlon XP than on the Pentium 4. This is one area where Intel needs to spend more time gaining acceptance of their SSE2 instructions in order to make the Pentium 4 a bit more competitive.
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Concluding the AutoCAD 2002 tests is the 2D graphics index which shows a 7% increase in performance for the Northwood core as well as a very competitive 2.2GHz part.
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