Yes.  Gigahertz is gigahertz.  If you can measure ghz consumed on x, you can 
guestimate requirements on z.   The only way to understand requirements is to 
know current use.  

Barton


> On Nov 7, 2017, at 8:28 PM, Victor Echavarry Diaz <vechava...@evertecinc.com> 
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> We receive a request from a new customer for a z/Linux guest on a BC12. The 
> specification that the vendor supplied is for an intel platform. Does anyone 
> know is there a formula to convert intel cpu cores to IFL?
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> Victor Echavarry
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