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Hyper-Threading Technology, New Feature of Intel Xeon Processor White Paper 17 Excel Benchmark on Windows XP 35.00 30.00 29.78 Lower is better 25.00 20.00 15.00 23.05 16.68 14.17 10.00 5.00 0.00 Enable Disable 1P 23.05 29.78 2P 14.17 16.68 Figure 13: Solid Edge V10 SPECapc for Solid Edge V10 was developed by EDS PLM Solutions in cooperation with the SPECapc group. It represents typical user operations that are valuable in evaluating the performance of systems running Solid Edge. The new benchmark runs on Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000. Two Solid Edge models are used for the benchmark: • A well-head assembly with 1,320 parts • A 1.3-million polygons and a 64-part hydraulic jack assembly with 66,000 polygons Solid Edge V10 measures the following four basic areas of performance: • Graphics-measures commonly used commands in three modes: o Smooth shading o Wireframe o Smooth shading with textures and reflections • File I/O-measures opening and saving the well-head assembly model using three different display configurations: o All inactive o All active-a combination of active, inactive, and hidden parts o CPU-exercises real-time VHL representation and re-computing an assembly • Workflow-represents a typical set of operations that users will execute during the course of creating a project: o Real-time drawing view placement 167T-0202A-WWEN

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Hyper-Threading Technology, New Feature of Intel Xeon Processor White Paper
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Figure 13:
Solid Edge V10
SPECapc for Solid Edge V10 was developed by EDS PLM Solutions in cooperation with the
SPECapc group. It represents typical user operations that are valuable in evaluating the
performance of systems running Solid Edge. The new benchmark runs on Microsoft Windows
NT and Windows 2000. Two Solid Edge models are used for the benchmark:
A well-head assembly with 1,320 parts
A 1.3-million polygons and a 64-part hydraulic jack assembly with 66,000 polygons
Solid Edge V10 measures the following four basic areas of performance:
Graphics
—measures commonly used commands in three modes:
o
Smooth shading
o
Wireframe
o
Smooth shading with textures and reflections
File I/O
—measures opening and saving the well-head assembly model using three different
display configurations:
o
All inactive
o
All active—a combination of active, inactive, and hidden parts
o
CPU
—exercises real-time VHL representation and re-computing an assembly
Workflow
—represents a typical set of operations that users will execute during the course
of creating a project:
o
Real-time drawing view placement