Hi Jens,
On 11/07/2013 08:45 AM, Jensen, Jens (STFC,RAL,SC) wrote:
> They get fewer events per minute per core than on Xeons, but more events per minute per Watt.
I wonder how XEONs and Pi's stack up. It would be good to compare these.
Have you any typical events per minute per watt values to plug in?
If we convert the ARM's events per minute per watt to events per KWH, we
can use the cost of 1 KWH (£0.10) to get "events per £" or the energy cost
of one event etc. It would be good to know if there is a huge difference.
Cheers,
Steve
Events per minute per watt is a measure of how much work a watt can do
in a minute (or how much work a minute can do with a watt!)
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