Re: 4 hashes parallel on SSE2 CPUs for 0.3.6

Re: 4 hashes parallel on SSE2 CPUs for 0.3.6

Date: August 12, 2010

Source: BitcoinTalk Forum

URL: https://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/bitcointalk/352/


That big of a difference in speed, by a factor of 4 or 6, feels like it's likely to be some quirky weak spot or instruction that the old chip is slow with.  Unless it's a touted feature of the i5 that they made SSE2 six times faster.

A quick summary:

Xeon Quad        41% slower

Core 2 Duo        55% slower

Core 2 Duo        same (vess)

Core 2 Quad      50% slower

Core i5            200% faster (nelisky)

Core i5            100% faster (vess)

AMD Opteron    105% faster

aceat64:

My system went from ~7100 to ~4200.

This particular system has dual Intel Xeon Quad-Core CPUs (E5335) @ 2.00GHz.

impossible7:

on an Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 running x86_64 linux it was 55% slower compared to the stock version (r121)

nelisky:

My Core2Quad (Q6600) slowed down 50%,

my i5 improved ~200%,

impossible7:

on an AMD Opteron 2374 HE running x86_64 linux I got a 105% improvement (!)


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