>But of course you have the charts from IBM and others.

IBM's charts are relative capacity comparing to a specific processor being 1.00 
-- no MIPS.
Most others have taken IBM's figures and assigned an arbitrary MIPS value to 
one of the processors and done to math with the relative capacity values.

Last I checked, IBM has done no practical measurement beyond 32 CP's.


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