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SDRAM vs. RDRAM, Facts and Fantasy

Benchmark Results VIA 694X Apollo Pro 133A



May 1, 2001

Intel Pentium III 800MHz (100x8)

Quake III 640x480 : demo001/demo002 : 109.6/108.5 FPS
Quake III 1024x768 : demo001/demo002 : 53.8/56.2 FPS
SYSmark 2000 : 158
Sandra 2000 CPU/FPU : 2155/1069
Sandra 2000 MM/FPU : 2508/3340
Sandra 2000 Memory : 303/346

Sandra 2000 Memory VIA 694X Apollo Pro 133A

Sandra 2000 Memory VIA 694X Apollo Pro 133A

SYSmark 2000 Pentium III 800EB

SYSmark 2000 Pentium III 800EB

Intel Pentium III 600MHz (100x6)

Quake III 640x480 : demo001/demo002 : 98.3/94.8 FPS
Quake III 1024x768 : demo001/demo002 : 53.7/56.2 FPS
SYSmark 2000 : 132
Sandra 2000 CPU/FPU : 1615/801
Sandra 2000 MM/FPU : 1881/2499
Sandra 2000 Memory : 303/346

SYSmark 2000 Pentium III 600EB

SYSmark 2000 Pentium III 600EB

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1 Introduction
2 Rambus Direct RDRAM
3 Conventional Memory Systems
4 RDRAM Benefits
5 Reducing System Cost
6 RDRAM Pricing
7 RDRAM Pricing Continued
8 RDRAM Performance
9 RDRAM Performance Continued
10 System Performance
11 RDRAM Power Consumption
12 Benchmark Applications
13 BAPCo SYSmark 2000
14 Benchmark Setup
15 Benchmark Results Intel 440BX
16 Benchmark Results VIA 694X Apollo Pro 133A
17 Benchmark Results Intel i820
18 Benchmark Evaluation
19 Conclusion


 
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