
Originally Posted by
Simps
Grnfinger,
Everest "write" and "copy" bandwidths, are affected directly by the CPU amount of cache. The 45nm CPU's have 6MB L2 (x2) and 65nm CPU's have 4MB L2 (x2).
So a 45nm CPU will have a much much higher "write" and "copy" bandwidth, then a 65nm CPU.
The other values, "read" and "latency" aren't affected my the CPU cache. And they are the only ones comparable between a 65nm CPU and 45nm CPU.
That is why those "write" and "copy" values are a bit low, because of my 65nm CPU. These days people are used to 45nm results and so.
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