Tuesday December 06, 2005
How are these results comparable? Its simple, compare the raw throughput SPECjbb2005 bops score. One may ask: "How can you compare a 8 core / 32 thread box to a 4 core / 8 thread Power 5+?". Its easy. Chip and core counts are steadily becoming irrelavent. What really matters is how much work (throughput) a system can achieve, how much is that system going to cost to run, and how much lab space, power, and cooling will this system require. Looking at the above results with this in mind clearly shows why Sun UltraSPARC T1 systems are separate from the pack. Sun Fire UltraSPARC T1 much, much less expensive to run than is competitors. How about those Cool Threads!
Here's the details on the configurations compared above:
How about scalability? Here's a good example of how the Sun Fire T2000 and the UltraSPARC T1 processor scales from 1 to 32 threads. Each SPECjbb2005 is a new thread. Throughput steadily increases as new threads are added, peaking at 32.
Fine print SPEC disclosure:
SPECjbb2005 Sun Fire T1000 (1 chip, 8 core, 32 threads) 51,540 bops, 12,885 bops/JVM submitted for review, Sun Fire T2000 (1 chip, 8 core, 32 threads) 63,378 bops, 15,845 bops/JVM submitted for review, IBM eServer p5 520 (2 chips, 2 cores, 4 thread) 32,820 bops, 32,820 bops/JVM, AMD Tyan white box (2 chips, 4 cores, 4 thread) 44,574 bops, 44,574 bops/JVM, IBM eServer p5 550 (4 chips, 4 cores, 4 thread) 61,789 bops, 61,789 bops/JVM . SPEC™ and the benchmark name SPECjbb2005™ are trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Competitive benchmark results stated above reflect results published on www.spec.org as of November 30, 2005. For the latest SPECjbb2005 benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org/osg/jbb2005.
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Posted by Tom Hawtin on December 06, 2005 at 03:23 PM EST #
Posted by dagastine on December 06, 2005 at 08:13 PM EST #
it will be nice if someone can post a comparative approx. prices for the above dell/ibm/sun boxes. That will let the customers decide how well it will work for them.
Thank you,
BR,
~A
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