Dual-Core ARM Tegra 2 vs. Tegra X1
CompuLab Trim-Slice desktop running Ubuntu 11.04 Linux 2.6.38 kernel compared to Ubuntu 11.10 and Ubuntu 12.04 development testing under ARMv7 with soft float. The Trim-Slice is a NVIDIA TEGRA 2 ARM platform with a dual-core ARMv7 Cortex A9 clocked at 1.0GHz. With a SATA HDD and 1GB of RAM. Testing by Michael Larabel for a future article on Phoronix.com.
Trim-Slice Tegra 2
Processor: ARMv7 rev 0 @ 1.00GHz (2 Cores), Motherboard: trimslice, Memory: 875MB, Disk: 250GB HM251HI, Graphics: NVIDIA TEGRA, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168B
OS: Ubuntu 12.04, Kernel: 2.6.38.3-trimslice-1.01-01637-gc2b2d3e (armv7l), Desktop: Unity 2D 5.0.0, Display Server: X Server 1.10.4, Display Driver: tegra, OpenGL: 2.1 Mesa 7.11, Compiler: GCC 4.6, File-System: ext3, Screen Resolution: 1280x960
System Notes: Disk Scheduler: CFQ. Python 2.7.2+.
NVIDIA Jetson TK1
Processor: Cortex A57 rev 1 @ 1.91GHz (4 Cores), Motherboard: jetson_tx1, Memory: 4096MB, Disk: 16GB 016G32 + 16GB SL16G, Graphics: NVIDIA TEGRA
OS: Ubuntu 14.04, Kernel: 3.10.67-g3a5c467 (aarch64), Desktop: Unity 7.2.2, Display Server: X Server 1.15.1, Display Driver: NVIDIA 1.0.0, Compiler: GCC 4.8.4 + CUDA 7.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 3840x2160
Compiler Notes: --build=arm-linux-gnueabihf --disable-browser-plugin --disable-libitm --disable-libmudflap --disable-libquadmath --disable-sjlj-exceptions --disable-werror --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-gtk-cairo --enable-java-awt=gtk --enable-java-home --enable-languages=c,c++,java,go,d,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-multiarch --enable-multilib --enable-nls --enable-objc-gc --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=arm-linux-gnueabihf --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf --with-arch-directory=arm --with-arch=armv7-a --with-float=hard --with-fpu=vfpv3-d16 --with-mode=thumb -v
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: tegra interactive
C-Ray
CacheBench
This is a performance test of CacheBench, which is part of LLCbench. CacheBench is designed to test the memory and cache bandwidth performance Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
Parallel BZIP2 Compression
Timed MAFFT Alignment
NAS Parallel Benchmarks
Trim-Slice Tegra 2
Processor: ARMv7 rev 0 @ 1.00GHz (2 Cores), Motherboard: trimslice, Memory: 875MB, Disk: 250GB HM251HI, Graphics: NVIDIA TEGRA, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168B
OS: Ubuntu 12.04, Kernel: 2.6.38.3-trimslice-1.01-01637-gc2b2d3e (armv7l), Desktop: Unity 2D 5.0.0, Display Server: X Server 1.10.4, Display Driver: tegra, OpenGL: 2.1 Mesa 7.11, Compiler: GCC 4.6, File-System: ext3, Screen Resolution: 1280x960
System Notes: Disk Scheduler: CFQ. Python 2.7.2+.
Testing initiated at 16 January 2012 14:09 by user trim.
NVIDIA Jetson TK1
Processor: Cortex A57 rev 1 @ 1.91GHz (4 Cores), Motherboard: jetson_tx1, Memory: 4096MB, Disk: 16GB 016G32 + 16GB SL16G, Graphics: NVIDIA TEGRA
OS: Ubuntu 14.04, Kernel: 3.10.67-g3a5c467 (aarch64), Desktop: Unity 7.2.2, Display Server: X Server 1.15.1, Display Driver: NVIDIA 1.0.0, Compiler: GCC 4.8.4 + CUDA 7.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 3840x2160
Compiler Notes: --build=arm-linux-gnueabihf --disable-browser-plugin --disable-libitm --disable-libmudflap --disable-libquadmath --disable-sjlj-exceptions --disable-werror --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-gtk-cairo --enable-java-awt=gtk --enable-java-home --enable-languages=c,c++,java,go,d,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-multiarch --enable-multilib --enable-nls --enable-objc-gc --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=arm-linux-gnueabihf --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf --with-arch-directory=arm --with-arch=armv7-a --with-float=hard --with-fpu=vfpv3-d16 --with-mode=thumb -v
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: tegra interactive
Testing initiated at 15 November 2015 12:22 by user pts.