What does a celeron processor get in super pi?
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Celeron WHAT? Celeron M? Celeron D? Celeron?
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Celeron M...
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ok....what GHz?
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
It would be a bit slower than a Pentium M at the same clockspeed. SuperPi is a useless benchmark really.
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Celeron D is a stripped down Pentium M
sorry typo! i meant Celeron M
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
The Celeron D is actually a stripped down Pentium 4 - it is used in desktops. The Celeron M is essentially an older Pentium M with a 400MHz, no SpeedStep power-saving technology, and half the L2 cache (1MB). -
It is around ~2m25s(2M) for a Celeron M [email protected].
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My old laptop - Celeron 2.8GHz with 256MB RAM got like 3 min 30 secs to 2M.
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i think so too... well, if super pi uses the processor so to compute for the pi...and each laptop does have same processors (e.g. travelmate 8200 compared to T60, both with T2500)... why have it compute again?
anyway, other things happen in the world... making super pi results with same processors used for benchmark have different results -
With Celeron M [email protected] GHz, it takes 2m 17s (2M super PI)
Celeron
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