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bogomips [2017/06/10 17:56] adminbogomips [2017/10/09 19:24] admin
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 Below a list of x86 CPU's I've personally used. Below a list of x86 CPU's I've personally used.
  
-Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BogoMips\\ +BogoMips is a value that can be used to verify whether the processor in question is in the proper range of similar processors, i.e. BogoMips represents a processor's clock frequency as well as the potentially present CPU cache. It is not usable for performance comparisons among different CPUs.\\ 
-BogoMips is a value that can be used to verify whether the processor in question is in the proper range of similar processors, i.e. BogoMips represents a processor's clock frequency as well as the potentially present CPU cache. It is not usable for performance comparisons among different CPUs. +Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BogoMips
  
 ^ CPU ^ Cores ^ Threads^ __BogoMIPS__ ^ Total ^ Remarks ^ ^ CPU ^ Cores ^ Threads^ __BogoMIPS__ ^ Total ^ Remarks ^
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 | AuthenticAMD                              | 2 | 1 | 2000.31 | 4001.65 | PC Engines, APU| | AuthenticAMD                              | 2 | 1 | 2000.31 | 4001.65 | PC Engines, APU|
 | Genuine Intel(R) CPU 4000 @ 500MHz        | 2 | 1 | 998.40  | 1996.80 | Intel Edison | | Genuine Intel(R) CPU 4000 @ 500MHz        | 2 | 1 | 998.40  | 1996.80 | Intel Edison |
 +| POWER6 (architected), altivec supported   | 2 | 2 | -       | -       | No bogomips on PPC! | 
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