Haswell versus Ivy Bridge clock for clock performance
The rumor mill already indicated that the upcoming Haswell processors from Intel would not offer a massive gain in performance based on the architecture when you look at it clock-for-clock opposed to the current generation Ivy bridge processors. A Russian website called OClab however was able to test an engineering sample of quad-core Intel Haswell processor clocked at 2.80GHz. The chip was tested with SuperPi 1M&32M, PiFast, wPrime 32M&1024M at at unknown platform whilst running Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit operating system. The obtained benchmark results could be very dodgy of course.
The Haswell architecture seems actually to be slightly slower than Ivy Bridge on the same clock-speed in single-threaded SuperPi 1M. Interesting is that it is faster (11 minutes 27.505 seconds) compared to its Ivi bridge (11 minutes 49.094 seconds) in the long run SuperPi 32M.
In the threaded PiFast benchmark Intel Haswell (24.01 seconds) reportedly again managed to leave Ivy Bridge (25.5 seconds) behind while operating at the same clock-speed of 2.80GHz. In wPrime 32M the Haswell chip showed better (13.86 seconds) results than the down-clocked Ivy Bridge chip (13.97 seconds); the results in longer wPrime 1024M benchmark were predictable: Haswell chip managed to finish the job in 431.171 seconds, less than a second faster than the Core i7-3770K at 2.8GHz.
Not exactly massive differences alright. Obviously we do not know the final clock frequencies and turbo modes 100% just yet, to the final performance numbers will look completely different from clock-for-clock ones.
Via Xbitlabs via oclab.ru:
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Hmm. Well makes the decision easy for me then, Just picked up a bulk item crosshair 4 extreme for 100 bucks. might as well through out the x6 and get a fx 8350 since its similar in performance to ivy i wont have to worry about haswell blowing its doors off.. Plus 5.5ghz sounds like fun to me..
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Im not a fanboy mind you, but all iv had since 2005 is amd's Every time i go to switch over to intel something happen whether they are over priced or pushed back afew months i always end up going with the latest and greatest amd lol.. well expt for the 1055t, I just wanted to say I had a 6 core and found out it can overclock VERY well..
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I have a feeling that since Intel has been heavily focusing on the energy saving and IGP aspects of Haswell, they may have compromised a bit on IPC performance since that is not an area they are under any pressure to improve much upon, esp with weak competition. It will still be a good performing chip, more efficient at what it does, but more so on the multi-core front than IPC. So we may not see significant gains vs IB on that front, esp when it comes to gaming or single threaded apps, but for anything multi-threaded, it will still be a force to reckon with.