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RE: athlon xp vs. athlon mp (ot...kinda)
- From: "Randy Williams" <randyw techsource com>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: athlon xp vs. athlon mp (ot...kinda)
- Date: Fri Feb 28 16:48:35 2003
Greetings,
The XP and MP lines are drastically different architectures, although they
use the same core.
The MP in Athlon MP means Multi-processing and it is a server chip from
start to finish, hence its higher price tag. If you aren't doing any server
specific things that require SMP processing than don't bother.
Besides, with as powerful as the XP chip is, and that you might have two of
them, I'd be surprised if you could do enough work to really make them break
a sweat.
Please do a google search on Athlon MP for more information (anandtech,
tom's hardware, ars-technica).
Just my .02
RandyW
-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-admin redhat com [mailto:redhat-list-admin redhat com] On
Behalf Of christopher j bottaro
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 4:28 PM
To: redhat-list redhat com
Subject: athlon xp vs. athlon mp (ot...kinda)
hello,
sorry this is kinda off topic, but this mailing list has tons of smart
people
who's opinions i can benefit from.
i decided that i want a dual cpu system. i'm kinda interested in
parallel/distributed programming. my friends have donated their old
computers and i now have a 5 node linux cluster (just old cheap 500 mhz
p3's). thats fun to play around with for distributed stuffs, but now i want
a dual cpu system to play around with shared memory parallel programming.
so now down to the question. whats the difference between a dual athlon xp
system and a dual athlon mp system besides a >huge< price difference? the
dual mp motherboards are twice as expensive...as are the athlon mp
processors.
again, i'm not doing any major server stuff that requires top of the line
performance. i just want something to play around with (that will be stable
of course)...and maybe something i can encode a divx on while at the same
time compiling kde...;)
also, how supported is this kinda stuff in the linux kernel in redhat 8.0?
does xp vs. mp make a difference to the linux kernel?
thanks for the info,
-- christopher
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