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The IPP webpage and documentation don't really mention Pentium M.
I am working on a project where we are considering using Pentium M (Dothan) 755 (2 GHz) processors instead of Pentium 4 3 GHz processors to reduce power consumption.
How does the performance of IPP compare on the two architectures?
Thanks
I am working on a project where we are considering using Pentium M (Dothan) 755 (2 GHz) processors instead of Pentium 4 3 GHz processors to reduce power consumption.
How does the performance of IPP compare on the two architectures?
Thanks
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Intel IPP also supports Intel Pentium M processors, it will detect such a processor as Intel Pentium 4 processors as we do not have specific optimization for Pentium M processor.
For compare the performance between Pentium M (
Hope it helps.
Thanks,
Ying S
Intel Corp.
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That's interesting. I've read a number of things suggesting the Pentium M core is more similiar to the Pentium III architecture than the Pentium 4.
Also, the stuff I've read about the Intel compiler says that the Pentium M has some limitations with decoding SSE instructions and therefore prefers a different mix of instructions than the Pentium 4.
Also, the stuff I've read about the Intel compiler says that the Pentium M has some limitations with decoding SSE instructions and therefore prefers a different mix of instructions than the Pentium 4.
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