09-20-2016, 02:45 AM
As an example: This Pine64 is running Android 7.0 on just 3 CPU cores: https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/8027230 (single-core 533 vs. multi-core 1183)
While this Pine64 is running Android 7.0 on 4 CPU cores: https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/8027275 (single-core 534 vs. multi-core 1541)
The first test was at 'September 04 2016 08:42 PM', the 2nd at 'September 04 2016 09:00 PM', I would assume this is identical hardware and the only change is a reboot in between.
That's why I'm asking about adoption of our community settings (preventing killed CPU cores, providing more cpufreq steps allowing fine graded throttling increasing performance) now that longsleep's BSP kernel can be used with Android too (but it shouldn't matter, by simply throwing away Allwinner's ths settings and replacing them with our settings performance should improve regardless which BSP kernel version is used)
While this Pine64 is running Android 7.0 on 4 CPU cores: https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/8027275 (single-core 534 vs. multi-core 1541)
The first test was at 'September 04 2016 08:42 PM', the 2nd at 'September 04 2016 09:00 PM', I would assume this is identical hardware and the only change is a reboot in between.
That's why I'm asking about adoption of our community settings (preventing killed CPU cores, providing more cpufreq steps allowing fine graded throttling increasing performance) now that longsleep's BSP kernel can be used with Android too (but it shouldn't matter, by simply throwing away Allwinner's ths settings and replacing them with our settings performance should improve regardless which BSP kernel version is used)