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    Phoronix: Phoronix Test Suite 8.0 Debuts With Official Windows Support, Easier Benchmark Creation

    Phoronix Test Suite 8.0 has premiered today as the latest quarterly update to our open-source, cross-platform automated benchmarking software. This also happens to be our largest release ever and also commemorates ten years since the release of Phoronix Test Suite 1.0 and fourteen-years since the start of Phoronix. Here is a look at some of the many enhancements to find in this open-source benchmarking software.

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    I hope you got fairly compensated for your work by those major IHVs. Good work Michael.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tomtomme View Post
      I hope you got fairly compensated for your work by those major IHVs. Good work Michael.
      Thanks.

      Unfortunately if I got compensated well for that work from all the major users, I would be spending more time on that and much less time on Phoronix.com to come ot my 100 hour work weeks.
      Michael Larabel
      https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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      • #4
        Hey Michael - Congrats on another Major Release! It is certainly looking like an awesome release (and a labour of love!)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Michael View Post

          Thanks.

          Unfortunately if I got compensated well for that work from all the major users, I would be spending more time on that and much less time on Phoronix.com to come ot my 100 hour work weeks.
          I still think the linux foundation should fund your work, same as they fund security-relevant projects now.

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