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Performance-Power Rating Designers Can Really Use

The Problem with Clock Speed
For years, processor manufacturers and industry-standards groups have described CPUs based on clock speed, typically in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz). These speeds provide a simple, straightforward number to rate capacity and performance and have been an easy way to rank and compare processors across the industry.

But despite its simplicity, clock speed alone isn’t an accurate way to evaluate the overall performance of a computer processor. Different microprocessors produced by different manufacturers have many variables – memory bandwidth, file system architecture, cache speed and size, and available headroom, as well as raw CPU power and more. Microprocessors act differently in varying system configurations, as well. These can be determined by hard-drive storage space, multimedia performance, graphics processing, etc.

Changing The Norms
AMD believes that processor names should accurately reflect true performance capacity and power that goes beyond raw MHz alone – in order to give system designers a more accurate way to specify the right processor for each task.

To do this, we contracted with Synchromesh computing to conduct an extensive study of our AMD Geode™ processors – by measuring overall performance using a number of industry-standard benchmarks. These evaluations compared how each AMD Geode processor performed against other x86 embedded processors.

As a result of Synchromesh’s work, we have given model numbers to each of the AMD Geode™ processors to more accurately reflect their true performance. In addition, we have added a power component to the name to reflect the typical core operating power to highlight the importance of power as well as performance.

Customer Benefit
Using these new model numbers, system designers will be able to quickly select the best AMD Geode™ processor for their application. Also, by highlighting other factors beyond clock speed, designers will be empowered to select a processor based on the desired features and power requirements rather than perceived performance based on the MHz myth.

The results will be improved overall design – due to simplified processor selection – resulting in greater cost efficiencies from integration and low power. End users can also expect enhanced versatility because this introduces a whole new class of low-power x86 processors to markets that have made due with existing sub-optimized solutions.

Numbers That Really Mean Something
The Synchromesh benchmark graphics and white paper provide the foundation for the redesignated AMD Geode™ Solutions processors by showing that these CPUs can outperform other processors with higher clock speeds. One study, for example, shows that a 1GHz AMD Geode™ NX processor effectively delivers 1.6GHz of performance in comparison with another processor running at 1GHz.

To view the Synchromesh Computing white paper and benchmarks, click the links on the right.

Conclusion
When you choose an AMD Geode™ processor, you can rest assured that the component will deliver true, accurate and fair performance based on the processor name. Both overall performance and power ratings are included to enable more confident design and operation of the end product.

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