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First Benchmarks of AMD Hammer Prototype

porciletto writes "As seen on Ace's Hardware, this article features Quake 3 benchmarks comparing an 800 MHz ClawHammer sample to Athlon MPs at 800 MHz and 1667 MHz, as well as a Willamette Pentium 4 (256 KB L2, 400 MHz FSB) at 800 MHz and 1600 MHz. The benchmark results indicate a 40% performance increase over an Athlon MP for the ClawHammer. Additionally, the 800 MHz ClawHammer manages to tie (actually outperform by 1 FPS) the 1667 MHz Willamette Pentium 4."

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  1. Re:Microwave my brains! by TMLink · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This got moderated interesting? Damn...

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  2. Re:Please Help!!! by intu · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Imagine a beowulf clusters of these? So what?

  3. Re:Please Help!!! by intu · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    actually "cluster of these" :) My bad grammar...

  4. Blah blah blah by dynoman7 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Blah Weiter >>
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    Weiter >> Blah Blah Blah Weiter >> Weiter >>
    Returns to /.

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  5. ONE NIL! by Alan+Partridge · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    ONE NIL!

    ONE NIL!

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  6. OT: a patch for your sig by caca_phony · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You may find this might do the trick for especially tough documents "I am so very very very happy that you are so very very nice" verys seperated by line breaks should be dealt with with a tool like ssam, for which newline is just another character (I can't think of a sed hack that would deal with such a situation properly- maybe join two adjacent lines if one contains a very at the end and the next a very at the beginning before the pattern matching?)

    sed 's/very \{very \}+/extremely /g'

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