[Skimmertalk] red pitaya, for real?
Jeff AC0C
keepwalking188 at ac0c.com
Thu Sep 1 10:54:41 EDT 2016
Do NOT use an AMD uP if RTTY skimmer duty is what you want. This program is
a monster consumer of FPU calculation capability and while the AMD parts are
very fast, they suffer from a shared FPU core. Meaning your zippy new AMD
8-core speed deamon actually has only 4 FPU cores, and they are shared one
FPU to two CPU. My rather ancient and slow (by modern standards) 945 runs
around 300 decoders under RTTY skimmer despite being "only" a 4-core part.
That's about the same speed as you get out of the later AMD parts. Why?
Because the 945 has a single FPU for each CPU.
The Intel parts by comparison are faster because there is a 1:1
correspondence between physical CPU and physical FPU cores. If you really
want to rock RTTY skimmer in a contest, across 3 active contest bands
simultaneously and run 96K decodes without throttling, your best bet is
probably the 6-core Intel i7-5820K.
73/jeff/ac0c
www.ac0c.com
alpha-charlie-zero-charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: kazeringue--- via Skimmertalk
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2016 9:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [Skimmertalk] red pitaya, for real?
Perfect. That CPU was exactly what I had been eyeing up since the
fx-83xx series was released. The extra threads are good for running VM's.
CPU's are not moving as fast as digital cameras, but each generation
gets better. The i7-6700 Nathaniel mentioned is a good choice also.
Thanks for the ideas guys.
73 de w4kaz
> However, my personal Skimmer machine is
> acheapo ASUS mobo with onboard video and audio, 8 GB of RAM, and an AMD
> FX-8350,
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