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  • From The Atom 330 To Haswell ULT: Intel Linux Performance Benchmarks

    Phoronix: From The Atom 330 To Haswell ULT: Intel Linux Performance Benchmarks

    For the past month I've been testing out the CompuLab Intense-PC2 and it's been a terrific, small, Linux PC. The Intense-PC2 is packed with a low-power "Haswell ULT" Core i7 4600U processor and for some fresh Linux benchmarks I compared it to the former Sandy Bridge Core i7 3517UE and Intel Bay Trail Celeron N2820 NUC. For making things real interesting, I also ran some new benchmarks on an aging Intel Atom 330 system to show how the Intel low-power performance has been improving in recent years.

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    Where's Quark

    Interesting, but I want to see Atom 330 vs Quark. Atom 330 was widely used in low end home server roles. Is quark now competitive for a winpy home firewall, DNS/DHPC server, P2P daemon, PXE/TFTP server?

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    • #3
      Where's Quark

      Interesting, but I want to see Atom 330 vs Quark. Atom 330 was widely used in low end home server roles. Is quark now competitive for a wimpy home firewall, DNS/DHPC server, P2P daemon, PXE/TFTP server?

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