Mobile CPU AMD/INTEL

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by alphawave, Mar 6, 2007.

  1. alphawave

    alphawave Guest

    Anyone out there know which mobile CPU performs best with SWX?

    INTEL CORE 2 DUO

    or an equivalent

    AMD TURION 64 X2

    I know according to the hype the INTEL out performs the AMD on most
    everday taske - but is it any different with SWX?

    Thanks,

    Kev
     
    alphawave, Mar 6, 2007
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  2. alphawave

    jimsym Guest

    I've only seen one review. Two notebooks were compared - one with a
    Turion X2 2.4GHz and the other with a Core2 Duo at 2.33GHz. Both had
    QuadroFX 2500m graphics, 2GB RAM and 100GB 7200rpm hard drives. The
    Turion system actually ran at a lower resolution.

    http://www.mcadonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=322&Itemid=73

    The Turion didn't fare very well. It wouldn't complete the Inventor
    benchmark and SolidWorks was "unstable". This could have just been a
    problem with an early production unit from a small supplier. The
    overall SPECapc score for the C2D was 1.97 and the Turion 1.81. Most
    of the difference was in the graphics score. The C2D was also much
    faster on the 3DS Max render tests. On the other hand, the Turion
    faster on the SolidWorks STEP import test and 3DS Max frame rate
    tests. They were about equal on the Delcam Powermill benchmark.

    (The original article had a spreadsheet with benchmark scores. I
    can't find the link to the spreadsheet in the archived article, but I
    still have a hardcopy.)

    The workstations reviews are mcadonline are really good. They cover a
    wide range of systems - not just the top-end models from major OEMs -
    and perform an interesting array of bencharks.
     
    jimsym, Mar 6, 2007
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  3. alphawave

    alphawave Guest

    Thanks Jim,

    I think that without any data from an actual comparison using SWX the
    macd review and the CPU review on Toms Hardware makes me think INTEL
    is the way to go.

    Kev
     
    alphawave, Mar 7, 2007
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