2.6.32.3-10.fc12.i686.PAE is a kernel. The 2.6.32.3-10.fc12.i686.PAE has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
aidanlinz-3327-7359-20045 - Tests on Fedora 13, Intel Xeon MP 2.50GHz, S3 Savage 4, IBM eServer x 360 -
run1 - Tests on Fedora 13, Intel Xeon MP 2.50GHz, S3 Savage 4, IBM eServer x 360 -
aidanlinz-5206-13602-21170 - Tests on Fedora 13, Intel Xeon MP 2.50GHz, S3 Savage 4, IBM eServer x 360 -
buildapache - Tests on Fedora 13, Intel Xeon MP 2.50GHz, S3 Savage 4, IBM eServer x 360 -
anon-12279-1748-17335 - Tests on Fedora 13, Intel Xeon MP 2.50GHz, S3 Savage 4, IBM eServer x 360 -
eServer2cpu - Tests on Fedora 13, Intel Xeon MP 2.50GHz, S3 Savage 4, IBM eServer x 360 -
eServer2cpu - Tests on Fedora 13, Intel Xeon MP 2.50GHz, S3 Savage 4, IBM eServer x 360 -
Ubuntu 11.04: i686 vs. i686 PAE vs. x86_64: At the end of 2009 I published benchmarks comparing Ubuntu's 32-bit, 32-bit PAE, and 64-bit Linux kernels. Those tests were carried out to show the performance impact of using 32-bit with PAE (Physical Address Extension) support, which on the plus side allows up to 64GB of system memory to be addressable from 32-bit machines, but is still significantly slower than a 64-bit kernel and user-space.
Is Fedora Going Through More Or Less Power?: Along the same theme of yesterday's article entitled Is PowerTop Still Useful For Extending Your Battery Life? today here are some results showing the power consumption of the past three Fedora releases (11, 12, and 13) from a notebook computer...