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AnTuTu Benchmark - pagesix1536 - 05-05-2017 So I decided to run some benchmark tests on the Pinebook 11" using a utility available in the Android app store called AnTuTu (I also tried out Passmark but it showed similar results). I was curious as to how it stacks up against another super-cheap device I've had for a few years now: The RCA 7" Android tablet I bought at Walmart for $39. Model #RCT6773W22 Stats on this device are: CPU Model: MTK MT8127 Architecture: ARM Cortex A7 32-bit Cores: 4 Frequency: 1300 Mhz GPU: Mali-450 MP RAM: 1 GB OS: Android 4.4.2 Storage: 8 GB RCA Tablet Overall Score: 18607 3D: 1651 User Experience: 5520 CPU: 8419 RAM: 3017 Pinebook 11" (Running Android 6.0.1 image from Pine64) Overall Score: 21764 3D: 673 User Experience: 10043 CPU: 8983 RAM: 2065 A few things shocked me. - I figured the Pinebook would kick the crap out of my RCA tablet in the CPU arena. It didn't seem all that much faster in the results, but maybe that can be attributed to the fact that the tablet tops out at 1.3 ghz, while the Pinebook seems to redline at around 1.1 ghz. - RAM performance on the Pinebook was lower than my cheap tablet. I tried to dig up information on what kind of RAM the RCA tablet has, but could only find references stating that it had DDR3 in it. The only thing I can figure is that the Pinebook states LPDDR3 which is I believe a low-power version of that RAM. Maybe my tablet is not using the low power version... maybe higher performance at the cost of lower battery life? - Biggest disappointment was the GPU performance. The stats on the Mali 400 / 450 are drastically different and it reflects in the scores. I can play some decent games on my tablet including my favorite Real Racing 3. I haven't really tried any games on the Pinebook other than briefly loading Minecraft PE, but I'm guessing it's not useable for any kind of 3D oriented gaming. The Mali400 just doesn't look up to the challenge. Probably ok though considering most games on Android are designed to be used with a touchscreen or accelerometer, which the Pinebook won't be able to do. If more Android games supported keyboard/mouse configurations, this might be a different story. RE: AnTuTu Benchmark - ayufan - 05-06-2017 Mali400 is very slow. If you are interested in much better Android performance and experience use my one of my releases: https://github.com/ayufan-pine64/android-7.1/releases. There are still a few bugs to squash, but this is the fully functional system. My scores from Android 7.1: Total: 24318 3D: 796 UX: 11226 CPU: 9515 RAM: 2781 RE: AnTuTu Benchmark - ayufan - 05-06-2017 Second, run on my Android 7.1 with disconnected charger (charger can affect throttling): Total: 26268 3D: 797 UX: 12033 CPU: 10585 RAM: 2853 RE: AnTuTu Benchmark - Jrioux - 07-25-2019 (05-06-2017, 11:41 AM)ayufan Wrote: Second, run on my Android 7.1 with disconnected charger (charger can affect throttling):Is this the kind of performance we can expect from the new PineTab, ayufan? RE: AnTuTu Benchmark - tllim - 07-27-2019 (07-25-2019, 09:18 PM)Jrioux Wrote:(05-06-2017, 11:41 AM)ayufan Wrote: Second, run on my Android 7.1 with disconnected charger (charger can affect throttling):Is this the kind of performance we can expect from the new PineTab, ayufan? About the same as PINE A64-LTS and Pinebook. |