Title: Hello to All - Greetings from Germoney Post by: Rodney on April 26, 2010, 11:56:59 AM Hi,
I´m from Germany. I work with fractals in the past with my Amiga 2000. That was 1990 and the CPU runs with 7,14 Mhz. A good training of patience. I´m very happy to found this forum and I will start again with Mandelbulb3D. May some can answer me a questions. Is there any diffrent in speed between an AMD or Intel CPU when thy have the same GHz? Title: Re: Hello to All - Greetings from Germoney Post by: Sockratease on April 26, 2010, 01:12:24 PM Hello and Welcome!
Our Administrator is also from Germany, so you are not at all alone ;D I never compared speeds of similar processors from different manufacturers before. Interesting question. I hope somebody has an answer for you. Title: Re: Hello to All - Greetings from Germoney Post by: cKleinhuis on April 26, 2010, 03:08:42 PM hello and welcome to the forums
there is certainly a difference because both manufactures implement different speeding up things ... but i think this is discussed in more detail in other more hardware related forums you can not even compare ghz declarations from older processors with newer ones ... the newer ones reach far more flops with the same amount of ghz ;) Title: Re: Hello to All - Greetings from Germoney Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on April 27, 2010, 11:33:10 AM Hi, I´m from Germany. I work with fractals in the past with my Amiga 2000. That was 1990 and the CPU runs with 7,14 Mhz. A good training of patience. I´m very happy to found this forum and I will start again with Mandelbulb3D. Greetings, and Welcome to this particular Forum !!! :) Mandelbulb3D is definitely a good program to start off with. Just remember it is still fairly new and being developed, but has great potential. May some can answer me a questions. Is there any diffrent in speed between an AMD or Intel CPU when thy have the same GHz? Yes, there are differences, but they might be very slight or much more. It all depends on several other factors. Even two supposedly identical machines off of the assembly line might have differences in speed. |