It was captured last year but I have not time to do some analysis yet.
And I am going to share more with you here... I have not seen something like that in my short life before. Of course my lighting-ball-unaffected computers are still testing our UEFI version :-)
This picture was taken from recorded video and zoomed. Quality is "as is" sorry
Michal
2023-06-10 20:21:27 +0000 UTC
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https://youtu.be/NFIahI_HWLE
Hello,
This is not April Fools' joke! :-)
As you can see I would like to share some steps in development of UEFI version.
But it takes some times to have fully functional program. I Am working on it everyday.
Michal
2023-04-01 05:14:57 +0000 UTC
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Dear Patrons,
I would like to introduce GMB v1.02 CPU/Cache/Memory Benchmark
This is an example of MOV instruction test. It measures memory throughput.
It uses three memory copy algorithms and their variants. (386 compatible instructions)
64MB of RAM is used due to oldest 386 CPU too.
We will compare 32 different x86 CPU architectures on the same test.
These CPUs ( in my collection) will be tested (32 CPUs in 32 years and 32bit test):
1990 80386 386DX 40Mhz 1993 80486 UMC green/486 1995 P6 Pentium PRO 180 1996 AMD K5 K5 75 1997 pentium 1 pentium 1999 AMD K6 K6-2 2000 P6 Pentium III 1GHZ 2001 Athlon K7 AMD Athlon XP 2001 Nehemiah VIA C3 667 2001 transmeta TM5700 2004 NetBurst Pentium 4 1M 2004 P6 variant Pentium M 725 2005 5x86 AMD Geode LX800 2006 Esther Via C7D 2006 Athlon (K8) AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ 2008 Bonnell Atom 330 1.6 2010 Phenom II (K10) Phenom II X2 555 BE 2010 core2 E6800 2010 nehalem I5-650 2011 Brazos AMD E350 2011 Via Nano X2 U42 2012 Buldozer/Piledriver FX-6300 2013 Silvermont Celeron J1900 2014 haswell i5-4690 2015 broadwell i5-5675C 2015 skylake i5-6500 2017 Excavator Athlon X4 950 2017 ZEN 1+ Ryzen 1200AF 2019 ZEN 2 Ryzen 3600X 2021 rocketlake 11400F 2022 alderlake G6900 2022 ZEN 3 Ryzen 5600
I do not have a newer architectures like AMD ZEN 4 or Intel Raptor Lake..
Michal
2023-02-26 20:25:17 +0000 UTC
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Dear Patrons,
Round #1: DDR5 OC via BCLK - four programs & one hour of testing...
I have tested four testers (up-to-date):
GoldMemory v8.01
GoldMemory v7.98a
Memtest86+ v6.01
PassMark Memtest86 v10.2 (test results for same test run twice - no error)
As you can see, the effectivity of GM v8.01 has been increased in this situation as well.
CPU: Intel Celeron G6900
Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B660-G
RAM: 2x 8GB Crucial DDR5-4800 CL40
Thank you for your support!
Michal Tulacek
2023-02-01 19:57:04 +0000 UTC
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Dear Patrons,
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I am working (x86 CPUs are executing lots of instructions) on special project and I almost finished an idea in my mind. I have to improve it a little-bit at this time but some results I have released for you here.
It really helps to show how different CPU architectures are good at processing same algorithms (same executed code/memory access). Of course not only one algorithm/code is involved.
This nice puzzle color picture gives you some basic details of it.
Main goal is to show how different/similar CPU architectures are.
At least 32 CPU architectures (32 years of CPU history) will be shown.
I will prepare some video with more information...
Yes, UEFI / Windows version of the GoldMemory is parallel development.
Thank you for your support.
Michal Tulacek
2023-01-25 23:21:26 +0000 UTC
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It would be nice to see CPU memory access in action :-)
1 CPU / 16 variants of 1 algorithm
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2022-12-24 22:55:28 +0000 UTC
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Dear Patrons!
I would like to inform you that I am working on a new version of GoldMemory 8.01 for you , I will inform you when it will by released, again thank you for your support! (release date - this month) Michal Tulacek
2022-12-13 09:19:22 +0000 UTC
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Memory disambiguation is a set of techniques employed by high-performance out-of-order execution microprocessors that execute memory
access instructions (loads and stores) out of program order.
Different CPU designs can be more or less efficient than one another.
2022-09-18 03:51:09 +0000 UTC
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Memory disambiguation is a set of techniques employed by high-performance out-of-order execution microprocessors that execute memory
access instructions (loads and stores) out of program order.
Different CPU designs can be more or less efficient than one another.
2022-09-18 03:48:34 +0000 UTC
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Memory disambiguation is a set of techniques employed by high-performance out-of-order execution microprocessors that execute memory access instructions (loads and stores) out of program order.
Different CPU designs can be more or less efficient than one another.
2022-09-18 03:45:31 +0000 UTC
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Intel Core 2 Duo P9600 Memory disambiguation
Memory disambiguation is a set of techniques employed by high-performance out-of-order execution microprocessors that execute memory access instructions (loads and stores) out of program order.
Different CPU designs can be more or less efficient than one another.
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