Let’s start with the conclusion.
Final conclusion: The Atom is handling better multiple tasks, it manages to distribute its tasks to all of its cores. It can handle multiple requests simultaneously and this makes it more functional. While the P4 is faster per clock speed, it can work only on one task at a time, where the processor dedicates all of its resources. When a new task arrives it simply discards it or delays it, while the ATOM can process multiple requests at once the P4 cannot. When the load was higher the ATOM outperformed the Pentium 4 almost 100% of the time. The MySQL performance difference was also very clear in that the ATOM outperformed the Pentium 4 several times over.
This quote comes from this word doc from this page. http://www.singlehop.com/servers/atom_tests.php
Test Name
P4 2.8 Ghz
Dual-Core ATOM 330
ResultsMySQL 1,000 Select Queries from 10 Clients
5,948
15,661
1ATOM is 263% FasterMySQL 1,000 Select Queries from 100 Clients
5,721
15,203
ATOM is 265% FasterMySQL 1,000 Update Queries from 10 Clients
1974
2603
ATOM is 31% FasterMySQL 1,000 Update Queries from 100 Clients
2016
2389
ATOM is 19% FasterMySQL Stress Test
2000
2332
ATOM is 17% FasterDisk Read/Write - Write 5 GB File to Disk
2:41 Minutes
2:13 Minutes
ATOM is 13% Faster
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