4D4X0 ??

Jim Barton jmb at patton.wpd.sgi.com
Thu May 2 11:29:11 AEST 1991


In article <100399 at sgi.sgi.com>, jeremy at perf2.asd.sgi.com (Jeremy Higdon) writes:
|> From: jeremy at perf2.asd.sgi.com (Jeremy Higdon)
|> Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
|> Subject: Re: 4D4X0 ??
|> Message-ID: <100399 at sgi.sgi.com>
|> Date: 30 Apr 91 04:26:16 GMT
|> Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA
|> 
|> In article <3985 at uc.msc.umn.edu>, ken at uh.msc.umn.edu (Ken Chin-Purcell) writes:
|> > Jeremy Higdon writes:
|> > 
|> > > The 4D/400 family are 40 mhz R3000 machines.
|> > 
|> > Has either bus (Iris or VME) gotten faster?  We're hungry for
|> > throughput....
|> > 
|> 
|> The VME and MP buses run at the same speed, but with the 1MB second
|> level cache, you will probably get a better cache hit rate; thus, you
|> shouldn't need as many MP bus accesses.
|> 
|> 

Now wait a second. The MP bus SUSTAINS 64Mb/s read bandwidth from memory, and
32Mb/s write bandwidth to memory/IO. The IO DMA engine is built to run at 
32Mb/s, so that is the theoretical peak for IO bandwidth.

The VMEbus PEAKS at 32Mb/s in the best of all possible worlds. Measured IO3
(POWERChannel) VMEbus performance is 24-28Mb/s with fast IO controllers.

-- Jim Barton
   Silicon Graphics Computer Systems
   jmb at sgi.com



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