Dual Core Linux Performance: Two Penguins are Better than One
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 07/03/2005 06:24 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1034 views
Today's exploration will be to determine which configuration offers the best performance per buck on Linux, and whether or not any of these configurations out perform similar Windows machines running similar benchmarks. It becomes real easy to lose the scope of the analysis otherwise. We obtained some reasonably priced dual core Intel and AMD processors for our benchmarks today, and we will also throw in some benchmarks of newer single core chips to give some point of reference.
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