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Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Benchmarks
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Originally posted by willmore View Post
That table (on page 3) is both incomplete and inaccurate. For all the SBCs, the Disk entries are not meaningful. I assume those are the name reported in some fashon by the uSD cards. But, they're lacking brand and model info in a meaningful format. The Orange Pi PC is listed has having three cores. The version of Armbian is missing as well--and appears to be very old based on the kernel version. Older versions of Armbian are based on the BSP kernel which has signifigant problems with DVFS and is inappropriate for most use.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostThe method was the same for testing across all systems and the stock/used distros is indicated on the system table chart in the article.
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Thanks for the tests, Michael! Any chance you'll include more encoding (flac, opus) and compression benchmarks in your next tests? A test of AV1 encoding (perhaps a second or 2) might be interesting when encoders are more widely available.
Looks like nothing to warrant an upgrade from my mostly idle Pi 3 until they at least double the RAM, or I could look to one of the alternatives when I have some more demanding workloads to run on it.
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Thanks for the continued interest in ARM boards! Sadly this doesn't look like the new board i was hoping for. The years old Odroid C2 remains a better board, this is especially frustrating know how rapid the world of ARM application processors is improving.
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