This paper evaluates performance characteristics of the Compaq ES40 shared memory multiprocessor. The ES40 system contains up to four Alpha 21264 CPU’s together with a high-performance memory system. We qualitatively describe architectural features included in the 21264 microprocessor and the surrounding system chipset. We further quantitatively show the performance effects of these features using benchmark results and profiling data collected from industry-standard commercial and technical workloads. The profile data includes basic performance information – such as instructions per cycle, branch mispredicts, and cache misses – as well as other data that specifically characterizes the 21264. Wherever possible, we compare and contrast the ES40 to the AlphaServer 4100 – a previous-generation Alpha system containing four Alpha 21164 microprocessors – to highlight the architectural advances in the ES40. We find that the Compaq ES40 often provides 2 to 3 times the performance of ...
Zarka Cvetanovic, Richard E. Kessler