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  • Benchmarking CompuLab's Small, Low-Power Linux PCs

    Phoronix: Benchmarking CompuLab's Small, Low-Power Linux PCs

    Yesterday I delivered some interesting results showing Freescale's i.MX6 quad-core ARM SoC outperforming one of the original Intel Atom SOCs, with both devices being from low-powered Linux-friendly CompuLab PCs. While the full review of the i.MX6-based CompuLab Utilite is still being written, here's some more preview benchmarks comparing the quad-core i.MX6 to the Atom Z530 to a NVIDIA Tegra 2 to a low-power Ivy Bridge CPU...

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    How did the Trim-Slice (Tegra 2) beat the Utilite on one benchmark? Something's possibly wrong there.

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