Re: Effective AVG MIPS/CP on a Multiprocessor z10

2012-02-13 Thread Scott Chapman
ICFs but I assume it assumes some reasonable normal maximum. Scott Chapman On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 11:15:08 -0700, Mark Post wrote: >>>> On 2/10/2012 at 12:37 PM, Jose Correa Saldeño >>>> wrote: >> Effective AVG MIPS/CP on a Multiprocessor z10 >> >> An z1

Re: Effective AVG MIPS/CP on a Multiprocessor z10

2012-02-10 Thread Roger Lowe
Jose, It WON'T make a difference as you are talking about General Purpose CPs (GCPs) versus Speciality Engines (IFL,CF, IIP AAP etc). The Speciality Engines will run at full speed. Roger On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 13:37:23 -0400, Jose Correa Saldeño wrote: >Effective AVG MIPS

Re: Effective AVG MIPS/CP on a Multiprocessor z10

2012-02-10 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 2/10/2012 at 12:37 PM, Jose Correa Saldeño >>> wrote: > Effective AVG MIPS/CP on a Multiprocessor z10 > > An z10 E26 model 701 AVG MIPS/CP is 924 and a 702 866MIPS and a 703 834 and > so far. > > My question is, If we have a 703 and we add 4 speci

Effective AVG MIPS/CP on a Multiprocessor z10

2012-02-10 Thread Jose Correa Saldeño
Effective AVG MIPS/CP on a Multiprocessor z10 An z10 E26 model 701 AVG MIPS/CP is 924 and a 702 866MIPS and a 703 834 and so far. My question is, If we have a 703 and we add 4 specialty engines like two IFL and two CF, what will be the AVG MIPS/CP