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They are 3 ways to compare how computer handle work: Gflops, Weatstones/Drystones and time needed to make something. MHz doesn't mean anything usefull, it's like comparing cars performances in max rpm. ![]() Where could we find honest comparison between different computers on these units, with some history (older machines running older systems) ? |
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