"The 10-core Ivy Bridge-EP/EX chip (LGA2011, 2P-capable) features 10 next-generation cores clocked at 2.80 GHz,
with 256 KB L2 cache per core,
30 MB shared L3 cache,
and HyperThreading technology that enables 20 logical CPUs.
This chip scores 41.78X relative speed in Fritz chess when just 8 of its 20 threads are put to use."
Old version of Fritzmark which is limited to 8 threads.
all Westmere is my machine
pictures of 8 of 10 core cpu Ivy Bridge Fritzmark off internet.
all other numbers of Ivy Bridge, just plugged in the math.
tell me if you see mistakes.
How close do you think this is?
I have no idea what the 20 core IVY Bridge SR-X will produce.
Based on these numbers it looks impressive.
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Fritzmark Benchtest
8 Threads Ivy Bridge:
2800MHz
Relative Speed 41.78
20054kns
8 Threads Westmere SR-2:
2800MHz
Relative Speed 29.32
14074kns
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10 Threads Ivy Bridge:
2800MHz
23085kns
10 Threads Westmere SR-2:
2800MHz
16201kns
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12 threads Ivy Bridge:
2800MHz
25380kns
12 Threads Westmere SR-2:
2800MHz
17817kns
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12 Threads Ivy Bridge:
SR-X 2 sockets
2x8 cores
4500MHz
Relative Speed 85
41540kns
12 Threads Westmere:
SR-2 2 sockets
2x6 cores
4500Mhz
Relative Speed 60
29158kns
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20 Threads Ivy Bridge
SR-X 2 sockets
2x10 cores
4000MHz
Relative Speed you guess
you guess kns
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10 core Ivy Bridge

8 core Ivy Bridge 2800MHz

8 core Westmere 2800MHz

12 core Westmere 4500MHz
with 256 KB L2 cache per core,
30 MB shared L3 cache,
and HyperThreading technology that enables 20 logical CPUs.
This chip scores 41.78X relative speed in Fritz chess when just 8 of its 20 threads are put to use."
Old version of Fritzmark which is limited to 8 threads.
all Westmere is my machine
pictures of 8 of 10 core cpu Ivy Bridge Fritzmark off internet.
all other numbers of Ivy Bridge, just plugged in the math.
tell me if you see mistakes.
How close do you think this is?
I have no idea what the 20 core IVY Bridge SR-X will produce.
Based on these numbers it looks impressive.
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Fritzmark Benchtest
8 Threads Ivy Bridge:
2800MHz
Relative Speed 41.78
20054kns
8 Threads Westmere SR-2:
2800MHz
Relative Speed 29.32
14074kns
---------------------------------------------------
10 Threads Ivy Bridge:
2800MHz
23085kns
10 Threads Westmere SR-2:
2800MHz
16201kns
---------------------------------------------------
12 threads Ivy Bridge:
2800MHz
25380kns
12 Threads Westmere SR-2:
2800MHz
17817kns
---------------------------------------------------------
12 Threads Ivy Bridge:
SR-X 2 sockets
2x8 cores
4500MHz
Relative Speed 85
41540kns
12 Threads Westmere:
SR-2 2 sockets
2x6 cores
4500Mhz
Relative Speed 60
29158kns
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20 Threads Ivy Bridge
SR-X 2 sockets
2x10 cores
4000MHz
Relative Speed you guess
you guess kns
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10 core Ivy Bridge

8 core Ivy Bridge 2800MHz

8 core Westmere 2800MHz

12 core Westmere 4500MHz
Confused. Is this an actual 10 Ivy Bridge, or your speculation of what it will be like?
Here is the link Werewolf for the 10 core info.
Notice they used the 8 core limited software of Fritz.
http://www.techpowerup.com/159900/10-core-Ivy-Bridge-EP-Sample-Tested.html
Notice they used the 8 core limited software of Fritz.
http://www.techpowerup.com/159900/10-core-Ivy-Bridge-EP-Sample-Tested.html
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