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soccrnj80
10-19-2003, 11:22 AM
I am still only able to get 375 mhz on speedy. Am I doing anything wrong?
PDH LA
10-19-2003, 11:33 AM
Originally posted by soccrnj80
I am still only able to get 375 mhz on speedy. Am I doing anything wrong?
I don't think so. It would seem that with a larger screen, and therefore more pixels to move around, the speed tests for the T3 will show an "effective" performance slightly below that of machines that don't have such a large screen.
From the posts I've seen here, most everyone is clocking the T3 t 375 on Speedy. That's what I get when I run Speedy.
soccrnj80
10-19-2003, 11:37 AM
oh,ok I thought I was doing something wrong. I am actually using pxaclocker 2.9 and have my tt3 set to 708 mhz. I have no problems. When I run speedy I get 566 mhz, and 2830%. My tt3 is flyin
foghead
10-19-2003, 01:38 PM
I don't think that 375 Mhz in Speedy has anything to with the processor speed.
What it means (I think) is that it is in relationship to the Palm Vx. If you look at the full graph, you see that the Palm Vx is the only device shown at its real speed (20 Mhz). The Pilot Pro, which was a 16 Mhz device is shown at 15 Mhz. This is fine because it was less efficient.
Extend that to the newer, faster devices. What the number means is that the T3 is equivalent to a Palm Vx running at 375 Mhz. In other words, almost 19 times as fast as a Palm Vx. This is borne out when you look at the percent graphs.
In the percent graphs, Speedy shows te Palm Vx as being 100% as the baseline of performance. The T3 at a speed of 375 gives a percentage reading of 1875. ust as expected, this is almost 19 times as fast as the Palm Vx.
hotpaw4
10-19-2003, 03:00 PM
Actually, on equivalent native ARM code, the T3 is equivalent to a Palm Vx running at over 4000 MHz ("bogo_68k_MHz").
See the yCPUBench true native-ARM benchmark results for a much more detailed analysis:
http://www.hotpaw.com/rhn/palm
Speedy should not call the number it reports as plain "MHz".
keelinlee
10-20-2003, 03:52 AM
Does yCPUBench provide the comparison between devices?
hotpaw4
10-20-2003, 04:13 AM
> Does yCPUBench provide the comparison between devices?
Only from numbers submitted to the developer so that they can put them on their web page.
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