These are the nbench 2.1 benchmarks of The latest tesk kernel with andrew morton's patches.
(Gentoo users go
here for the ebuild, you'll need to 'ebuild filename digest' it first)
I've noted a 200FPS increase in glxgears running this over test9 with andrew mortons patches (set2).
AMD XP2200+
512MB DDR RAM
Geforce 3 ti 500
I'll add some new whenever a new kernel gets out, test11 was released today, I'm just waiting for andrew's patches
Code:
BYTEmark* Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95)
Index-split by Andrew D. Balsa (11/97)
Linux/Unix* port by Uwe F. Mayer (12/96,11/97)
TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
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NUMERIC SORT : 1385.6 : 35.53 : 11.67
STRING SORT : 99.72 : 44.56 : 6.90
BITFIELD : 3.3521e+08 : 57.50 : 12.01
FP EMULATION : 115.2 : 55.28 : 12.76
FOURIER : 15976 : 18.17 : 10.20
ASSIGNMENT : 19.729 : 75.07 : 19.47
IDEA : 2834.3 : 43.35 : 12.87
HUFFMAN : 1105.4 : 30.65 : 9.79
NEURAL NET : 23.325 : 37.47 : 15.76
LU DECOMPOSITION : 841.12 : 43.57 : 31.46
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 46.939
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 30.955
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
C compiler : 3.3.2
libc : unknown version
MEMORY INDEX : 11.727
INTEGER INDEX : 11.702
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 17.169
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
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