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As pointed out, the compression tests are failing meaningless because the data is all zeros. A real world test using various forms of data would be far...
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It is great that this patch now makes it a Distro selectable option, however, I suspect the "conservative low-risk" choice will be to opt for...
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Be nice if the article mentioned a lot more of the new features of the CPU rather than the "new, shiny, faster" kind of blurb....
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I've got some data from some 32 bit vs 32 bit pae vs 64 bit:
http://zinc.canonical.com/~cking/pow...nt-foundations...
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RC6 call for testing
We encourage users to participate in the RC6 call for testing. This way we can identify any i915...
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So what are is Canonical doing?
* Crowd-sourced the testing for the PCIe ASPM (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagementASPM) to ensure...
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Actually, with i915 rc6 enabled Ubuntu was more power efficient on a Lenovo x220i than Windows - see http://zinc.canonical.com/~cking/power-benchmark...
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Actually with the i915 rc6 workaround webrowsing and mp3 playback is better than Windows but Phoronix just seemed to be reworking my summary and didn't...
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Thanks for writing up the work that we've been doing on Power Management. It may be worth holding off a little longer before comprehensively re-measuring...
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fwts documentation
There is also documentation for fwts here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/fwts
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