08-28-2017, 01:49 PM
"Of course, a little sbs like this cannot replace an intel i7 - but that's not the point here - it should replace an intel pentium M single core cpu.
A ~15 year old mobo - and I'm certain it can do it ( as long as I'm clever enough to make it work). "
I have a feeling that you are likely to be disappointed -. But please update this thread with your experience.
Most of these low end chips ARM are designed to look good on paper or benchmarks that look good because they run completely in their limited caches. But real world applications require large caches, I am sure that your single core Intel CPU has a larger cache then the 512KB L2 cache on RK3328.
Regards
Vasant
A ~15 year old mobo - and I'm certain it can do it ( as long as I'm clever enough to make it work). "
I have a feeling that you are likely to be disappointed -. But please update this thread with your experience.
Most of these low end chips ARM are designed to look good on paper or benchmarks that look good because they run completely in their limited caches. But real world applications require large caches, I am sure that your single core Intel CPU has a larger cache then the 512KB L2 cache on RK3328.
Regards
Vasant