I get 9173 Points on the Pinebook Pro using Chromium and 21344 Points in Chrome on an AMD FX-8350.
This is also noticable, but still the PBP is a pretty usable Laptop for surfing.
I get 5637 on my pinebook pro, and 34072 on my Ryzen 5 3600 desktop, both running Firefox 72.
01-17-2020, 05:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2020, 05:38 AM by RotatingNut.
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I haven't done any benchmarks, but regarding your question about VSCode (Code OSS), I've it running on my PBP and it is stable but it runs slowly, a little too slow for my gusto especially because the delayed typing makes things just a tad more difficult. But it is easy to install and it runs without having to tinker too much, so it may be worth a shot!
Edit: After some benchmarks I get 6921 in "on-demand" mode and 7331 when manually setting the governor to 1.99GHz, so nonetheless, it is still a decent web-machine. (Firefox 70.0.1 default Debian install, using webrender)
Edit 2: With the newest default Debian update, I get 6813 "on-demand" and a brisk 7801 at 1.99GHz (Firefox 71.0.0, default Debian, using webrender)
01-17-2020, 09:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-17-2020, 09:17 PM by pjsf.)
A smokin' 10056 with chromium 79 on manjaro plasma with governor set to performance (9827 with ondemand)- 10307 (performance) on manjaro gnome wayland (8870 with ondemand).
Edit: just re-ran the wayland with ondemand test and got a much more reasonable 9858 - must have been something else going on at the time.
32bit Chromium 78 on Bionic/neon - 9276 (on emmc)
64 bit Firefox on Manjaro - 5697 (pn sdcard)
i5-7200 Chrome 79 on KDE Neon (64bit) - 23375
Interesting, I wonder if, apart from Firefox/chromium difference, if emmc v sd card is having an effect as I would have assumed a 64-bit environment would be faster. I shall experiment when I have time.
10040 with Chromium on pinebookpro with NVME
36002 with Cromium on Desktop (i7-7820x,64G ram, NVME's)
firefox is much slower on the PBP --about 5670, if I recall correctly,
I think the emmc vs sd definitely makes a difference, as does the speed of the particular SD in use.