Sparkfun's pcDuino Acadia Benchmarks Against Other ARM SBCs
Sparkfun's pcDuino Acadia os a $119 USD development board powered by a Freescale i.MX6 quad-core Cortex-A9 SoC with Mali 400 graphics. There's 1GB of RAM and other connectivity options for this board.
I was pointed out this morning to the pcDuino Acadia as they posted some benchmarks for this board and used the Phoronix Test Suite and OpenBenchmarking.org.
If you want to see how the pcDuino stacks up compared to other ARMv7 single board computers / development boards, embedded below is Sparkfun's YouTube video centered around the Phoronix Test Suite benchmarking.
More details on this ARM SBC can be found at Sparkfun.com.
If you come across any other interesting uses of the Phoronix Test Suite or happen to be doing anything nifty with it inside your organization, feel free to ping me as I enjoy seeing its different applications from hardware comparisons to university research papers to all sorts of other practical uses for this automated, open-source benchmarking software hosted on GitHub. Of course, contact us if in need of any custom engineering services, support agreements, sponsorship, etc. If you have an interesting test-case that could be benchmarked, read about reasons to make a PTS test profile for your software.
I was pointed out this morning to the pcDuino Acadia as they posted some benchmarks for this board and used the Phoronix Test Suite and OpenBenchmarking.org.
If you want to see how the pcDuino stacks up compared to other ARMv7 single board computers / development boards, embedded below is Sparkfun's YouTube video centered around the Phoronix Test Suite benchmarking.
More details on this ARM SBC can be found at Sparkfun.com.
If you come across any other interesting uses of the Phoronix Test Suite or happen to be doing anything nifty with it inside your organization, feel free to ping me as I enjoy seeing its different applications from hardware comparisons to university research papers to all sorts of other practical uses for this automated, open-source benchmarking software hosted on GitHub. Of course, contact us if in need of any custom engineering services, support agreements, sponsorship, etc. If you have an interesting test-case that could be benchmarked, read about reasons to make a PTS test profile for your software.
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