http://www.pcguide.com/ref/cpu/arch/perfPR-c.html
And on my dads old "all-in-one A+ Certification Exam Guide. Third Edition page 112"
It said that The P-Rating was set so that Cyrix and AMD could be compared fairly to Pentium Class CPUs. Because all equally clocked CPUs were slaughtering them on Overall performance because of Advanced Architectures. And the Question is, Will These new More 'AMD' Like Architecture will AMD and Intel Now be compared at the same level of performance, that is Compare them Clock to Clock and not translate performance from the "P-Rating" And another question if anybody would like to answer, Is my AMDXP 1700+ rated on "P-Rating" because its original clock is 1463Mhz, but I’ve Over clocked it to (136X12.5=1700Mhz) So i just wanted to know, if AMD still is going to use 'P-rating" or be clock for clock rating with new Intel’s
And on my dads old "all-in-one A+ Certification Exam Guide. Third Edition page 112"
It said that The P-Rating was set so that Cyrix and AMD could be compared fairly to Pentium Class CPUs. Because all equally clocked CPUs were slaughtering them on Overall performance because of Advanced Architectures. And the Question is, Will These new More 'AMD' Like Architecture will AMD and Intel Now be compared at the same level of performance, that is Compare them Clock to Clock and not translate performance from the "P-Rating" And another question if anybody would like to answer, Is my AMDXP 1700+ rated on "P-Rating" because its original clock is 1463Mhz, but I’ve Over clocked it to (136X12.5=1700Mhz) So i just wanted to know, if AMD still is going to use 'P-rating" or be clock for clock rating with new Intel’s