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M60 CATIA Benchmarks

post #1 of 6
Thread Starter 
CATIA is a CAD-type program that was used heavily in the design of the Boeing 777. A community does annual benchmarks of the program -- this time around, an IBM model, two Dell workstations, and two M60s. (One with a 1.7 GHz proc and the other with a 2.0 Dothan.)

I'm very much new to the world of benchmarking -- can anyone identify whether the numbers on the last few pages of this should be higher or lower for maximum performance? (I'm thinking lower means better.)
post #2 of 6
I'm sorry but that link is bad....
stu
post #3 of 6
Thread Starter 
Interesting. *fuming* The link was fine yesterday. I'll see what gives. If something comes of it, I'll post the pdf as an attachment rather than a link.


Xing
post #4 of 6
Yeh I found that through caddigest.com and it seems like a bunch of stuff has broken. Oh well. As far as benches go, it should explain what the numbers mean, normally if the quantities are times then smaller is better, anything else normally means higher is better.
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Thread Starter 
Don't worry 'bout it. (Admin -- as this prolly won't help anyone -- feel free to go on a deleting spree!)
post #6 of 6
the link is working now
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