I have encountered a situation where a simple .net fibonnacci code is slower on a particular set of servers and the only thing that is obviously different is the CPU:
- AMD Opteron Processor 6276 - 11 secs
- Intel Xeon CPU E7 - 4850 - 7 secs
Code is compiled for x86 and using .NET Framework 4.0.
- Clock speeds between both is similar and in fact PassMark benchmark gives higher scores for AMD.
- Have tried this on other AMD servers in the farm and the times are slower.
- Even my local I7 machines runs the code faster.
Fibonnacci code:
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
const int ITERATIONS = 10000;
const int FIBONACCI = 100000;
var watch = new Stopwatch();
watch.Start();
DoFibonnacci(ITERATIONS, FIBONACCI);
watch.Stop();
Console.WriteLine("Total fibonacci time: {0}ms", watch.ElapsedMilliseconds);
Console.ReadLine();
}
private static void DoFibonnacci(int ITERATIONS, int FIBONACCI)
{
for (int i = 0; i < ITERATIONS; i++)
{
Fibonacci(FIBONACCI);
}
}
private static int Fibonacci(int x)
{
var previousValue = -1;
var currentResult = 1;
for (var i = 0; i <= x; ++i)
{
var sum = currentResult + previousValue;
previousValue = currentResult;
currentResult = sum;
}
return currentResult;
}
}
Any ideas on what is going on?