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Selected Benchmarks from Phoronix Test Suite Intel Core i7-950 PC running Wubi’s Ubuntu 12.04.Google New Chromebook (Exynos 5250 – 2x Cortex A15) running ChrUbuntu 12.04.Hardkernel ODROID-U2 (Exynos 4412 Prime – 4x Cortex A9) running Ubuntu 12.04 natively in its eMMC module.Asus Eed Pad Transformer TF101 tablet (Tegra 2 – 2x Cortex A9) running Ubuntu 12.04 in Android (Complete Linux Installer).
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MK803 mini PC (AMLogic AML8726-M3 Cortex A9) running Ubuntu 12.04 in Android (Complete Linux Installer).The 3 most common SoC used in mini PCs are represented with AllWinner A10, Rockchip RK3066 and Freescale i.MX6, but he also tested some extra hardware running either Ubuntu in Android, or natively: Each time, LXDE desktop environment was setup, and Ubuntu was installed in Sandisk Extreme Pro 8GB (micro) SD cards. Ian used four mini PC hardware running Ubuntu 12.04 natively or in a chroot installed with Complete Linux Installer, except for RK3066 mini PC where Ubuntu 12.10 (PicUntu) was run natively. In this post, I’ll explain how the tests have been conducted, explain the results and try to draw a conclusion. There’s a lot of data, and analyzing the results is not really straightforward without spending some time looking at the data. Ian had a different approach, and decided to use a subset of Phoronix Suite benchmarks to compare different hardware / software combination and posted the results in “mini PCs” G+ community. I previously tried Linux on Android in ODROID-X, and found the applications start time when running from an low-end SD card pretty dismal, and the graphics performance poor. The main point of his tests was to evaluate the performance difference between running Ubuntu 12.04 natively, or in a chroot in Android using tools such as Complete Linux Installer. Ian MORRISON (linuxium) has tested Linux with several mini PCs powered by different processors.
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