Can you provide the Benchmark Name for these tests?
Thanks
Phoronix: Benchmarking Ubuntu Linux On The Google Nexus 10
After spending the better part of the past week running continuous open-source Linux benchmarks on the Exynos5-powered Google Nexus 10, the first extensive benchmark results for the Nexus 10 tablet running the Ubuntu Touch Developer Preview are now available. This performance comparison from Ubuntu on the dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 powered device is compared to numerous other ARMv7 and x86 devices. One of the interesting findings from this new round of ARM Linux testing is that the Google Nexus with its dual-core ARM SoC is competitive with AMD's first-generation Phenom Quad-Core processor for some demanding workloads.
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=18517
Can you provide the Benchmark Name for these tests?
Thanks
Michael
I disabled adblock for this site , but clicking on the SVG graphs give me the same results as minam1984
Thanks, i do like a lot this benchmarking but I want to read some more considerations as:
How many panda boards are needed to make a server as an intel i5 or i7 and what are their prices and of course then the energy costs too.
I am thinking in when we will see desktop computers with multi ARM boards - expandable - and cheap and noise free and with a lot of energy saving.
I hope it will come with ARM64 and some Panda or Exynos board or even future Rasberry Pi boards, but the question is how many boards are needed to have more or less the same performance than a i7 or i5, and what are the costs and the energy and of course what about the graphics with some Steam games tests I think you should add to this benchmarks.
Found it
http://openbenchmarking.org/result/1...FO-GOOGLEUBU68
compare command : phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1302259-FO-GOOGLEUBU68
You have to click on the very small openbenchmark icon in the svg images to get a link to the test page.