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  • Early Benchmarks Of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion

    Phoronix: Early Benchmarks Of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion

    By now you have likely read all about the features announced for Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion" thus far along with seeing plenty of screenshots and videos showing off Launchpad, Mission Control, Versions, the improved mail client, and much more. But how does Apple's next-generation operating system perform? Well, here is a look at the performance of Mac OS X 10.7, including what are likely the first public benchmarks of Mac OS X Lion.

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  • #2
    What an impressive performance gains... oh, wait. I have the same when I use 32bit Linux vs 64 one.

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    • #3
      Nice improvements so far.
      However I'd like to see how Lion performance under memory pressure conditions. Snow Leopard sucked great at that being unwilling to re-use 'Inactive' memory.

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      • #4
        I'm surprised Apple gave you permission to benchmark their "alpha" of 10.7! And to actually call it a benchmark at the same time, while running a single-threaded kernel!

        Well, either that, or you never obtained permission and you're in trouble...

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        • #5
          Well, given how well it fared, I doubt they'll complain *too* loudly.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by allquixotic View Post
            I'm surprised Apple gave you permission to benchmark their "alpha" of 10.7! And to actually call it a benchmark at the same time, while running a single-threaded kernel!

            Well, either that, or you never obtained permission and you're in trouble...
            They don't have any benchmarking clause in their eula.

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