Torben
Well-Known Member
So how is super Pi a real test of computing power?
Nobody claimed it was. It's a test of how different machines run the same piece of code, which can be useful but probably isn't as useful as some people out there believe. If you're interested in how fast a machine can compute pi it might be a useful test though.
Isnt the real performance result VERY dependent on operating system and how it handles multiple threads and utilizes the cache?
Of course, and it's also dependent on the compiler, the algorithm, the amount of available memory, what other processes are running at the time, and probably the weather and what you had for dinner last night.
Linux results are not directly compared to Windows results since the Linux version just runs faster.
Super pi seems cute but are you fooling yourself?
I don't think anybody here is taking it terribly seriously.
Torben