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Ubuntu 12.10 Sets To Make ARM Even Stronger
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Originally posted by TobiSGD View PostBut they also don't make it easier. Be real, the amount of upstream contributions coming from Canonical/Ubuntu is ridiculously low for the amount of users and developers they have in their community.
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Originally posted by darkbasic View PostI was wrong, here it is: http://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort
and so all the other Linaro membership also took it up etc .
im surprised Michael still hasn't got around to testing a Linaro Optimized build yet even if most of markos's (aka Konstantinos Margaritis Senior Software Engineer, NEON optimizations Genesi USA Inc" NEON optimizations are not widely used yet and so not getting best speed given you are going to get better speed/more spare cycles from any app using NEON SIMD rather than just generic hardfloat generally.Last edited by popper; 07 June 2012, 04:02 PM.
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Originally posted by johnc View PostI'm a bit surprised to see the idle power so high. I thought these things idled at like zero watts. I guess it depends on the governor of course.
Also, while the SoC might (almost) idle, the Pandaboard also contains a whole bunch of peripheral chips that draw power too.
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Originally posted by johnc View PostI'm a bit surprised to see the idle power so high. I thought these things idled at like zero watts. I guess it depends on the governor of course.Last edited by popper; 07 June 2012, 04:15 PM.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostSome regressions, but also some very impressive performance improvements which are twice as fast!
How about ARMv8 (64-bit) support?
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