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Hyper-Threading Technology, New Feature of Intel Xeon Processor White Paper 14 Analysis The Winstone test results are the same as the results for SYSmark 2001. No performance loss or gain is seen with Hyper-threading enabled. See Figure 11. Winstone Benchmark on Windows XP Higher is better 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Enable Disable 49.4 49.5 Business 49.4 49.5 71 69 Content Creation 69 71 Figure 11 Pro/ENGINEER 2001i² The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) SPEC/GPC Application Performance Characterization (SPECapc) project group offers performance results and free downloads for a benchmark based on Pro/ENGINEER 2000i² (ProE 2000i²). However, the results for SPECapc for Pro/E 2000i² cannot be compared to those of previous versions of the benchmark. The model used in the benchmark is a realistic rendering of a complete photocopy machine consisting of approximately 370,000 triangles. See Figure 12. 167T-0202A-WWEN

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Hyper-Threading Technology, New Feature of Intel Xeon Processor White Paper
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Analysis
The Winstone test results are the same as the results for SYSmark 2001. No performance loss or
gain is seen with Hyper-threading enabled. See Figure 11.
Winstone Benchmark on Windows XP
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Figure 11
Pro/ENGINEER 2001i²
The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) SPEC/GPC Application Performance
Characterization (SPECapc) project group offers performance results and free downloads for a
benchmark based on Pro/ENGINEER 2000i² (ProE 2000i²). However, the results for SPECapc
for Pro/E 2000i² cannot be compared to those of previous versions of the benchmark. The model
used in the benchmark is a realistic rendering of a complete photocopy machine consisting of
approximately 370,000 triangles. See Figure 12.