The RDRAM Avenger - Intel's i840 Chipset
Business Application Performance Under WindowsNT, Continued
We can see almost the same with Intel's Business Application Launcher. i820 scores really bad in Naturally Speaking, which used to be one of its favorite benchmarks.
In Netshow Encoder the world looks normal again, i840 scores best, closely followed by i820 and BX comes last.
Photoshop doesn't seem to care too much about the platform it runs on. All chipsets score pretty close to identical.
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ognyanz Hi,Reply
REM: About the question "What should we see when testing the different chipsets against each other?"
Likely, or may be not, who knows.