Intel's Pentium 4 2.4GHz: Taking the Lead
by Anand Lal Shimpi on April 2, 2002 5:17 AM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
Media Encoding Performance
Our media encoding tests haven't changed from previous CPU reviews, the only slight modification is the use of a newer version of Lame with better MMX, SSE and SSE2 support.
MPEG-4
Encoding Performance Xmpeg 4.2a - Divx 4.12 Codec - YUV2 720 x 480 - DD5.1 Sound - 29.97 fps Frames Encoded per Second |
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At 2.4GHz the Pentium 4 is able to extend its performance margin over the XP 2100+ to just over 12%.
As this graph clearly shows, MPEG-4 encoding scales very well with clock speed regardless of what microprocessor architecture we're talking about. Given enough memory and FSB bandwidth, we should be able to see these curves continue like this for many more speed bumps.
MP3
Encoding Performance Lame MP3 Encoder 3.91 -v -V 0 Time in Minutes to Encode 170MB .wav File |
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There is about a 5 - 7% performance difference between the Pentium 4 2.4GHz and the Athlon XP 2100+ in the MP3 encoding test. Luckily MP3 encoding has become much less of a CPU hog courtesy of much more robust CPUs compared to what was out when the codec first started gaining footing among music fans.
Unlike the MPEG-4 encoding chart we are beginning to see some signs of performance leveling off as clock speed increases. We could be running into a bottleneck elsewhere in the system, not necessarily within the CPU.
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Thatguy97 - Tuesday, April 28, 2015 - link
what a boring time in the industrythank god for the athlon 64