Penryn 3.33GHz Quad-Core Benchmarks Released
Intel unveiled the first benchmark numbers of its recently announced Penryn quad-core processor, which runs at 3.33GHz, at the IDF event in Beijing, China.
Intel presented the benchmark numbers of a Penryn 45nm quad-core processor running at 3.33 Gigahertz (GHz) with a 1333 Megahertz (MHz) front side bus (FSB) and 12MB cache versus an Intel Core 2 Extreme processor QX6800 introduced last week at 2.93 GHz with 1066 FSB and 8MB cache. Another dual-core version of the Penryn family with 6MB L2 cache was also included in the comparison.
Intel said that the three test systems were configured with identical hardware, including a GeForce 8800 GTX graphics card, 2GB of DDR2-800 memory with 5-5-5-15 timings, and a 32-bit version of Windows Vista Ultimate. The results are available below.
The quad-core Penryn's performance advantage over the current QX6800 ranges from just over 7% in 3DMark06's overall score to a stunning 53% in the Divx encoding test. The Half-Life 2 results do seem a little odd, though, if only because both dual- and quad-core Penryn chips are a whopping 37% faster than the QX6800.
We expect to confirn those results as soon as we have the Penryn processors in our hands.
Intel said that the three test systems were configured with identical hardware, including a GeForce 8800 GTX graphics card, 2GB of DDR2-800 memory with 5-5-5-15 timings, and a 32-bit version of Windows Vista Ultimate. The results are available below.
Penryn dual-core 3.33GHz | Penryn quad-core 3.33GHz | Core 2 Extreme QX6800 2.93GHz | |
3DMark06 - CPU (score) | 3061 | 4957 | 4070 |
3DMark06 - Overall (score) | 11015 | 11963 | 11123 |
Mainconcept H.264 encoder (sec) | 119 | 73 | 89 |
Cinebench R9.5 - CPU benchmark | 1134 | 1935 | 1549 |
Cinebench R10 Beta - CPU benchmark | 7045 | 13068 | 10416 |
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast (FPS) | 210 | 210 | 153 |
Divx 6.6 Alpha with Virtualdub 1.7.1 (sec) | 22 | 18 | 38 |
The quad-core Penryn's performance advantage over the current QX6800 ranges from just over 7% in 3DMark06's overall score to a stunning 53% in the Divx encoding test. The Half-Life 2 results do seem a little odd, though, if only because both dual- and quad-core Penryn chips are a whopping 37% faster than the QX6800.
We expect to confirn those results as soon as we have the Penryn processors in our hands.