Quote Originally Posted by Ghostbuster View Post
The main contributor was the Fast Radix-16 divider which speeds up its FPU operations.

Those are 32-bit ones..

Nope, you can't scale them up like that. Shanghai scaling probably a bit different in CB10 and this may also apply to Deneb.

TR shows 18616 for 8 cores. Thus speedup is (18616 / 3156 ) = 5.90

Thus scaling per core becomes (5.90 / 8) = 73.7%

Speedup for 4 cores is (73.7% * 4) = 2.95

Thus per core CB10 score hypothethically is (9746 / 2.95) = 3303

Hypothethically speaking, a 2.7GHz Phenom II scores 3303 per core.

For some odd reason, Shanghai/Deneb doesn't scale well in CB10.. unlike Phenom I...
But isn't CB10 memory sensitive?...nt so much on AMD's NB side but RAM timings and ram speed seem to show better on my runs...which would slow Shanghai down compared to Deneb