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To get a feel for the performance of the various application processors avaliable on the market, we have benchmarked as many as we can get access to. The tool we have used to benchmark the processors is [http://www.tux.org/~mayer/linux/bmark.html nbench] 2.2.2, as it is easy to cross-compile and only depends on libc.
 
To get a feel for the performance of the various application processors avaliable on the market, we have benchmarked as many as we can get access to. The tool we have used to benchmark the processors is [http://www.tux.org/~mayer/linux/bmark.html nbench] 2.2.2, as it is easy to cross-compile and only depends on libc.
  
DISCLAIMER: These are simple synthetic benchmarks and may not represent "real-world" performance. The results may also not match different configurations than those tested (e.g. if different memory is used).
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DISCLAIMER: These are simple synthetic benchmarks and may not represent "real-world" performance. The results may also not match different configurations than those tested (e.g. if different memory is used). The results we've got so far also seem to differ to other (probably more professional) results. E.g. The Synchromesh Computing [http://www.synchromeshcomputing.com/SynchromeshComputingFTF-Presentation-Benchmarking.ppt benchmarks]
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= Overview of Results =
 
= Overview of Results =

Revision as of 10:01, 4 July 2007

To get a feel for the performance of the various application processors avaliable on the market, we have benchmarked as many as we can get access to. The tool we have used to benchmark the processors is nbench 2.2.2, as it is easy to cross-compile and only depends on libc.

DISCLAIMER: These are simple synthetic benchmarks and may not represent "real-world" performance. The results may also not match different configurations than those tested (e.g. if different memory is used). The results we've got so far also seem to differ to other (probably more professional) results. E.g. The Synchromesh Computing benchmarks


Overview of Results

TEST i.MX31 (532Mhz) PXA255 (400Mhz) PXA270 (600Mhz)
NUMERIC SORT 133.72 152.44 198.12
STRING SORT 8.1317 10.753 17.469
BITFIELD 4.3146e+07 3.6149e+07 6.6802e+07
FP EMULATION 30.475 13.023 41.583
ASSIGNMENT - - 1.2438
FOURIER 147.52 - -
IDEA 396.2 393.08 538.49
HUFFMAN 171.95 21.716 302.12
NEURAL NET 0.22022 - -
LU DECOMPOSITION 7.1372 - -


Test Setups

i.MX31

PXA255

PXA270