Martin Dalecki <dalecki@evision-ventures.com>:
>Yes HT gives 12%. naive SMP gives 50% and good SMP (aka corssbar bus)
>gives 70% for two CPU. All those numbers are well below the level
>where more then 2-4 makes hardly any sense... Amdahl bites you still if you
>read it like:
...
I think your numbers are a little low - I've seen between 50%-80% on
master/slave SMP depending on the job. 50% if both processess are heavily
syscall oriented, 75% (or therabouts) when both processes are more normally
balanced, and 80% if both processes are more compute bound.
Good SMP, with a crossbar switch buss should give close to 95%. Good SMP
alone should give about 75%.
My expierence with good crossbar switch is based on Cray UNICOS/YMP/SV
hardware. A well tuned hardware platform, and slightly less well tuned
SMP implementation, though the UNICOS 10 rewrite may have fixed the
SMP implementation.
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Jesse I Pollard, II
Email: pollard@navo.hpc.mil
Any opinions expressed are solely my own.
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