I ran the benchmarks and got these results: https://openbenchmarking.org/result/...L-S905X-CC+2GB
Wildly different results than what Michael got. I will check with him next time when he does a new review. Something is funny with that image he is using if it is building for armhf.
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From my test results, it looks as if Hardkernel has firmware running somewhere between 1536-1584. I do have some concerns about the numbers since the CPU governor is performance for ODROID-C2 and on-demand for Le Potato. In addition Le Potato was built for armhf for some reason and C2 was built for aarch64. I will rerun the numbers on my unit and put the results here. If it comes out dramatically different, I will work with Michael to figure out the issue.Last edited by LoveRPi; 15 January 2019, 08:04 PM.
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Hey Michael,
I see Zstandard listed on page 3 : "In workloads that aren't multi-threaded, ...
Do you know you can use Zstandard for multithreading benchmark too ?
Just add the `-T0` command, which will automatically spawn as many threads as there are cores (well, if there is enough data to feed all those threads ....).
In my last test, zstd was ramping up quite nicely with nb of ARM cores.
And I would love to see numbers on all these new boards.
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Originally posted by Degra View PostNow according to their website, they pushed back the shipping date from Sep 2018 to Feb 2019.
Originally posted by Degra View PostApart from that, there is no reason Linux wouldn't run on the Lattepanda boards. x86 hardware is more standardized than ARM and vendors don't need to support each board seperately within the Linux driver tree.
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Originally posted by OMTDesign View PostHey, have you received your board yet? Have you gotten Linux to run on it?
Apart from that, there is no reason Linux wouldn't run on the Lattepanda boards. x86 hardware is more standardized than ARM and vendors don't need to support each board seperately within the Linux driver tree.
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Originally posted by OMTDesign View PostHey, have you received your board yet? Have you gotten Linux to run on it?
Customers were given an option to keep the order, cancel it or upgrade to an Alpha model, which are shipping out already.
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Originally posted by speculatrix View PostNew amlogic s922x has four Arm Cortex A73 cores and two Cortex A53 cores, and a Mali-G52 MP4 GPU.
https://www.cnx-software.com/2018/09...rds-android-9/
According to https://www.anandtech.com/show/12501...y-and-video-ip
it looks like a MP4 implementation should be good for about 163.2 GFLOPS @ 850 MHz. And since it has int8 dot product, I think that means 435.2 GOPS of inferencing performance. For a hobbyist SBC, that would be quite respectable.
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New amlogic s922x has four Arm Cortex A73 cores and two Cortex A53 cores, and a Mali-G52 MP4 GPU.
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