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On Sun, 08 Jun 2014 17:05:21 +0200, jhu <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> FX 8350 (4m/8t, 4.1 GHz turbo): 1985.83 pps ; 121.09
> pps/module/GHz
> Core i5 3317U
> (2c/4t, 1.7 GHz, 2.4 GHz turbo): 573.68 pps ; 119.52 pps/core/GHz
> Core i5 3317U
> (2c/2t, 1.7 GHz, 2.4 GHz turbo): 474.19 pps ; 98.79 pps/core/GHz
> Core i5 2400S (4c/4t, 2.5 GHz): 865.42 pps ; 86.54 pps/core/GHz
> Phenom II x6, 1090T
> (6c/6t, 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz turbo): 1388.11 pps ; 72.30 pps/core/GHz
> FX 8350 (4m/1t, 4.2 GHz turbo): 292.03 pps ; 69.53 pps/module/GHz
> AMD E-450 (2c/2t, 1.6 GHz): 159.86 pps ; 49.95 pps/core/GHz
> Exynos 5250 (2c/2t, 1.7 GHz): 132.52 pps ; 38.98 pps/core/GHz
> PowerPC 4700 (G4, 0.47 GHz): 16.20 pps ; 34.71 pps/core/GHz
> Pentium 4 HT (1c/2t, 3.2 GHz): 105.92 pps ; 33.10 pps/core/GHz
> Pentium 4m (1c/1t, 1.5 GHz): 48.99 pps ; 32.66 pps/core/GHz
> Pentium 4 HT (1c/1t, 3.2 GHz): 86.04 pps ; 26.89 pps/core/GHz
> Atom N270 (1c/2t, 1.6 GHz): 42.05 pps ; 26.28 pps/core/GHz
> OMAP4430 (2c/2t, 1.0 GHz): 50.73 pps ; 25.37 pps/core/GHz
> OMAP4470 (2c/2t, 1.5 GHz): 72.88 pps ; 24.29 pps/core/GHz
> Exynos 4210 (2c/2t, 1.2 GHz): 48.15 pps ; 20.06 pps/core/GHz
> S4 Pro APQ8064 (4c/4t, 1.5 GHz): 110.76 pps ; 18.46 pps/core/GHz
> Snapdragon 801, MSM8974AC
> (4c/4t, 2.5 GHz): 177.66 pps ; 17.77 pps/core/GHz
>
> FX 8350 results are with FreeBSD 10 and gcc 4.8 (llvm 3.3 is slower)
> Core i5 results are with Ubuntu 14.04 and icc 14
> Phenom II results are with Ubuntu 14.04 and gcc 4.8
> Pentium 4 results are with Ubuntu 13.04 and gcc 4.8
> Atom N270 results are with Ubuntu 12.04 and icc 12
> Exynos 5250 results are with Ubuntu 12.02 running on ChromeOS
> Exynos 4210 results are with Android 4.3 and gcc 4.6
> OMAP results are with Android 4.3 and gcc 4.6
> APQ8064 (Nexus 4) and MSM8974AC (Galaxy S5) results are with Android 4.4
> and gcc
> 4.6
>
> I've put up the fastest static binary for ARM in the binary section for
> people
> to try out if they wish. On Android devices, I've just discovered that
> root is
> not necessary to run userland programs.
>
>
>
Does this mean I can install Povray on my LG G2? I wouldn't want to root
it before the contract is over. I don't have a clue what to do with a
tar.gz file.
--
-Nekar Xenos-
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