Intel Bay Trail Performance With Linux 3.16/3.17 & Mesa 10.3

Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 23 August 2014 at 08:41 AM EDT. 11 Comments
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As it's been some months since last running any Bay Trail Linux performance tests at Phoronix, here's some new OpenGL performance tests I did this week using the wonderful Intel Bay Trail NUC.


The Bay Trail HD Graphics tests for this article came down to:

- Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS with all available stable release updates.

- The updated Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS state with then enabling the Oibaf PPA for Mesa 10.3-devel.

- The Oibaf'ed Ubuntu LTS configuration with then installing the Linux 3.16 stable kernel.

- The above configuration but then upgrading to the experimental Linux 3.17 kernel in Git form.

You can see all of these OpenGL benchmark results for the Intel Celeron N2820 on OpenBenchmarking.org.


Find the rest at OpenBenchmarking.org for these updated performance figures.
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