However, I don't think the IBM Power6 bears any relevance to desktop computers. It is a major success for it's HPC market and trumped anything any competitor had to offer in 2007 including Harpertown and Itanium 2 Montecito. It's the only CPU to hold all 4 major industry records in one go, transactions, Java, throughput and floating point. Beat Harpertown 3.16GHz 8 core vs 8 core in Int too. Best in SAP, TPC-C OLTP, OASO, Spec Jbb2005, Linpack HPC and so on last I checked late 2007. For instance in TPC-C:
Bull Escala PL1660R 16-cores IBM Power6 4.7 GHz 1,616,162tpmC
NEC Express5800/1320Xf 32-cores Intel Dual-Core Itanium 2 9050 1.6GHZ 1,245,516tpmC
Bull Escala PL1660R 4-core IBM Power6 4.7 GHz 404,462tpmC
HP ProLiant ML370G5 X5460 QC 8-core Intel X5460 3.16GHz 275,149tpmC
As you can see, it trumps anything for what it was designed to do.
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