Hi Dan,

Yes, actually, I already know that parallel performance will be much
improved, however, I was expecting more improvement on single threads as
well, since the specs say that it takes 40 clock cycles just to access the
FPU on the T1, but something like 6 clock cycles on the T2.  So just from
that perspective it seems like there should be a significant improvement for
single threads, not just parallel performance.  At least that's the way I
read the docs from Sun on this.  At any rate, my expectations here are
clearly wrong, and I guess I'd just like a better understanding of why I'm
getting it wrong.


Hi Rod,

I wouldn't expect any noticable difference running a single query that is taking anthing than less than a second if the only technical difference is that it takes 34 less clock cylces to access the FPU, thats 34 clock cycles on a cpu with <1GHz clock. The additional FPUs and reduced clock cycles to access the FPUs simply improve preformance when running mutliple threads that require FPU calculations, ie almost no overhead up to 8 simultaneous FPU calculations and less overhead when the number of simultaneous calculations goes over the number of physical FPUs due to the reduced clock cycles to access a FPU. In general my understanding of the T1 vs T2 architectures is that the CPU and FPU cores are essentially the same regarding preformance per thread but with additional threads per core and additional FPUs and some other nice bits like on board Gig Ethernet and support for 2 socket servers, plus any bump in the clock speed over the older boxes obviously.

thanks Andy.

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