Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!gistdev!flint From: flint@gistdev.gist.com (Flint Pellett) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: Difference between 386/33 & 486/25 not counting fp Message-ID: <1167@gistdev.gist.com> Date: 17 Apr 91 19:25:28 GMT References: <1163@gistdev.gist.com> <1991Apr9.085749.4568@agate.berkeley.edu> <1164@gistdev.gist.com> <1991Apr12.055944.14472@agate.berkeley.edu> Organization: Global Information Systems Technology Inc., Savoy, IL Lines: 17 c60b-1eq@web-4h.berkeley.edu (Noam Mendelson) writes: >My response, as polite as I can make it: You quoted only 4 386/33 systems >and 3 486/33 systems. I would like to see the entire survey. You also failed >to specify the size of the cache (or lack thereof) on each of the systems. >You also failed to provide additional benchmarks on said systems to >support your claim. This isn't worth any more bandwidth, but briefly: as I stated before, Personal Workstation Magazine has those benchmarks EVERY month. The brief snippet I quoted was from the April '91 issue: they have several pages of data. I don't have any intention of violating the magazine's copyright by typing in several pages of benchmarks, even if I had the time for it. -- Flint Pellett, Global Information Systems Technology, Inc. 1800 Woodfield Drive, Savoy, IL 61874 (217) 352-1165 uunet!gistdev!flint or flint@gistdev.gist.com