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On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 18:51 -0400, Ed McCanless wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
Bob,
On Monday 23 October 2006 10:31, Robert Lewis wrote:
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I have a dual processor AMD 64-bit 2.4 Ghz 250 Opteron with 4-GB of RAM. -- snip --
Interesting, but also lacking any real significance due to the lack of information on the FSB and memory components.
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So, unless you tell us about the FSB and RAM speed on these two machines, it's impossible to really interpret your reported results.
I may be telling my age, but I recall a debate very similar to this back when everyone was using 8-bit machines, and Texas Instruments introduced a 16-bit. The 16-bit was slower at first, until developers learned to take advantage of the new hardware. Has anyone compared the 32-bit Intel to a 64-bit Intel?
-- ED --
I have an MSI K9N Neo motherboard with AM2 socket athlon 64 x2 3899+ processor w/2Gbyte RAM. running Suse 10.1. Disks are WEC 160 GByte 7200 RPM. This thing is FAST. Opening a terminal window is almost instantaneous as is opening Konqueror. Clicking on /usr/bin folder in konqueror used to take about 10 seconds with my old ASUS sincle core athelon with the same disks. With the dual core, it takes about 2 seconds. Using the Gnome system monitor, you can see the load on both processors. Pretty neat. My only complaint is that after two weeks, I have not gotten Xen to load a WinXP, Win2k, Win98, or Suse 10.0 viertual machine. It locks up and the only way out is with the reset button or power switch. Am loogin at tring a Giga-Byte motherboard and see what happens. They are pretty cheap here in Taiwan. Art