Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!helios!bcm!dimacs.rutgers.edu!seismo!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!karazm.math.uh.edu!jet From: jet@karazm.math.uh.edu ("J. Eric Townsend") Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: Lies, damned lies, and benchmarks: RS6000 v. SS-1+ Message-ID: <1991Jan31.230152.19371@lavaca.uh.edu> Date: 31 Jan 91 23:01:52 GMT References: <1991Jan30.003004.74@intek01.uucp> <1991Jan31.152640.12173@rice.edu> Sender: nntppost@lavaca.uh.edu (NNTP Posting Service) Organization: University of Houston -- Department of Mathematics Lines: 26 In article <1991Jan31.152640.12173@rice.edu> irv@masc35.rice.edu (Irvin Lustig) writes: >Our Fortran application screams on an RS6000 530. It is about 6 to 7 >times faster than on a Sparcstation 1+. Comparing a 530 to a 1+ is a bit of a biased comparison, IMHO. Try a 320 to a 1+, perhaps. Our 320's are 3-5X faster than our 1's on floating, and about 1/3 faster on integer only character manipulation. Not bad, since the people who bought the 320's wanted to run fortran array crunchers fast and for little bucks. >This is because the Sun Fortran compiler had some bugs in it. What an understatement. If all you do is run fortran code, *don't buy a sun*, or at least buy somebody else's fortran compiler. SMI's fortran bites pretty hard. On the other hand, I've never had to port a single C-based app that I wanted to use on the Sun. :-) -- J. Eric Townsend - jet@uh.edu - bitnet: jet@UHOU - vox: (713) 749-2120 "It is the cunning of form to veil itself continually in the evidence of content. It is the cunning of the code to veil itself and to produce itself in the obviousness of value." -- Baudrillard