I wonder if I could impose on some members to test an old benchmark. I am doing comparison tests on the 3 computer I have running and the results are as follows.
Core2 Quad 9650
Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 4539
bcopy = 4633
mcopy = 4556
bcopy = 4618
mcopy = 4539
bcopy = 4586
mcopy = 4555
bcopy = 4711
mcopy = 4525
bcopy = 4618
mcopy = 4524
bcopy = 4696
mcopy = 5257
bcopy = 4602
mcopy = 4555
bcopy = 4603
4631 mcopy average
4633 bcopy average
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i5 Haswell
Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 1279
bcopy = 1138
mcopy = 1217
bcopy = 1139
mcopy = 1248
bcopy = 1123
mcopy = 1279
bcopy = 1124
mcopy = 1279
bcopy = 1123
mcopy = 1248
bcopy = 1124
mcopy = 1217
bcopy = 1138
mcopy = 1264
bcopy = 1139
1253 mcopy average
1131 bcopy average
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i7 Haswell E/EP
Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 1375
bcopy = 1359
mcopy = 1407
bcopy = 1390
mcopy = 1406
bcopy = 1391
mcopy = 1547
bcopy = 1375
mcopy = 1437
bcopy = 1453
mcopy = 1422
bcopy = 1391
mcopy = 1407
bcopy = 1297
mcopy = 1422
bcopy = 1360
1427 mcopy average
1377 bcopy average
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Core i5
Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 1981
bcopy = 2153
mcopy = 1950
bcopy = 2106
mcopy = 1934
bcopy = 2106
mcopy = 1982
bcopy = 2106
mcopy = 1950
bcopy = 2091
mcopy = 1950
bcopy = 2106
mcopy = 1950
bcopy = 2090
mcopy = 1934
bcopy = 2090
1953 mcopy average
2106 bcopy average
lscpu
Arquitetura: x86_64
Modo(s) operacional da CPU:32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order: Little Endian
CPU(s): 8
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-7
Thread(s) per núcleo 2
Núcleo(s) por soquete:4
Soquete(s): 1
Nó(s) de NUMA: 1
ID de fornecedor: GenuineIntel
Família da CPU: 6
Modelo: 94
Step: 3
CPU MHz: 800.000
BogoMIPS: 6816.06
Virtualização: VT-x
cache de L1d: 32K
cache de L1i: 32K
cache de L2: 256K
cache de L3: 8192K
NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7
Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 999
bcopy = 1018
mcopy = 1009
bcopy = 1023
mcopy = 1036
bcopy = 1001
mcopy = 1005
bcopy = 1000
mcopy = 994
bcopy = 1019
mcopy = 963
bcopy = 1013
mcopy = 1031
bcopy = 1021
mcopy = 986
bcopy = 1023
1002 mcopy average
1014 bcopy average
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i7-4930K
Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 1718
bcopy = 1719
mcopy = 1750
bcopy = 1750
mcopy = 1750
bcopy = 1734
mcopy = 1734
bcopy = 1718
mcopy = 1703
bcopy = 1719
mcopy = 1719
bcopy = 1719
mcopy = 1734
bcopy = 1734
mcopy = 1688
bcopy = 1734
1724 mcopy average
1728 bcopy average
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i7-4810mq
Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 1125
bcopy = 1047
mcopy = 1094
bcopy = 1031
mcopy = 1094
bcopy = 1016
mcopy = 1110
bcopy = 1031
mcopy = 1125
bcopy = 1032
mcopy = 1110
bcopy = 1094
mcopy = 1093
bcopy = 1094
mcopy = 1140
bcopy = 1062
1111 mcopy average
1050 bcopy average
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Hi
Intel Core i7 4770K
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Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 1390
bcopy = 1203
mcopy = 1359
bcopy = 1187
mcopy = 1343
bcopy = 1187
mcopy = 1344
bcopy = 1250
mcopy = 1454
bcopy = 1188
mcopy = 1375
bcopy = 1187
mcopy = 1343
bcopy = 1172
mcopy = 1344
bcopy = 1172
1369 mcopy average
1193 bcopy average
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Biterider
R:\masm forum tests\mcopy2>idc
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz
GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 19 Stepping 3
Intel Brand String: NA, processor is Pentium III
Features: FPU TSC CX8 CMOV CLFSH FXSR HTT MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3
R:\masm forum tests\mcopy2>mcopy2
Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 891
bcopy = 875
mcopy = 875
bcopy = 906
mcopy = 875
bcopy = 859
mcopy = 875
bcopy = 860
mcopy = 859
bcopy = 891
mcopy = 859
bcopy = 859
mcopy = 860
bcopy = 859
mcopy = 860
bcopy = 859
869 mcopy average
871 bcopy average
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Intel Core i7-8750H @ 2.20GHz
Warming up . . . .
mcopy = 1812
bcopy = 1828
mcopy = 1875
bcopy = 1766
mcopy = 1813
bcopy = 1844
mcopy = 1782
bcopy = 1844
mcopy = 1813
bcopy = 1844
mcopy = 1906
bcopy = 1875
mcopy = 1828
bcopy = 1829
mcopy = 1906
bcopy = 1781
1841 mcopy average
1826 bcopy average
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AMD Ryzen 5 3400G
1363 mcopy average
1357 bcopy average
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Thanks everyone for the tests, it helps in understanding how any specific processor fits into the scheme of things. The i5 Haswell I have been testing seems to perform much like the i7 Haswell I have been using for the last few years, identical instruction sets and close enough to the same clock speed and the few benchmarks I can find produce much the same results. About the only difference is the i5 only has 4 cores and no hyper threading.