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What makes you think it's a single machine? It's not.

[EDIT]It appears bbrv says ONE machine... But I think they are mistaken there. Check MorphZone for updates, as the story unfolds... :-)[/EDIT]
 

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Re: New [POWERFUL!!] CPU card for the Pegasos II in the works?
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2004, 10:27:03 PM »
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BTW, for this type of applications (the characteristics of RC5-72), what kind of results would you expect from a dual G4 @ 1.5 GHz (in Linux of course)? That is - if you take the clock frequency * 1.5, and then doubles the amount of CPU's?

Yes, it's linear.

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About how many blocks could one expect in a 24h period?

7447@1000 does >10678428 keys/sec. To get total keys per 24h multiply with 60*60*24. One RC5-72 block contains 4 GKeys (4 * 1024^3 keys). To get number of blocks / 24h, divide the total calculated keys by (4 * 1024^3).

Result for G4@1000MHz: 214.81 blocks / 24h

For dual G4 @ 1.5GHz, you multiply the keys/sec by 1.5 and multiply by 2.0 for two cpus. Then do the math as above (or alternatively just scale the G@1000 result).

Result for 2 x G4 @ 1500MHz: 644.44 blocks / 24h.

The actual numbers would be slightly different depending on the system load and such factors.