Benchmarks Of Many ARM Boards From The Raspberry Pi To NVIDIA Jetson TX2

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 19 March 2017 at 08:29 AM EDT. Page 5 of 5. 37 Comments.

Lastly are some performance-per-dollar benchmarks using the costs of the boards available from Amazon.com or other retail channels.

Obviously for the perf-per-dollar of the Jetson boards to become compelling, you really need to use some GPU graphics/compute workloads.

The Orange Pi One, PINE 64+, and ODROID-C2 were among the ARM SBCs delivering the best value for these CPU-focused benchmark results.

Stay tuned for more fresh ARM Linux benchmarks as well as other interesting performance workloads from our latest and most fun ARM board, the NVIDIA Jetson TX2.

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