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HP-Unix Hardware benchmarking
Hi everyone,
I'm working on one HP-Unix application which we have to port completely onto Windows xp. Before that I have to compare performance of two different machines. My HP-Unix is running on HP-C8000 workstation and windows XP machine is intel Xeon. Now the problem is to evaluate the performance/benchmark of these two machines interms of OpenGL & CPU performance parameters. Does anyone here can share there hardware benchmarking experience with me? I Gone through SPEC.org. , I think it may create problems during compilation. Is there any other alternatives available for benchmarking? Please reply ..... Thanks in advance ... Regards Devendra |
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