gzip
Intel Celeron N2840 testing with a Acer R2 and Intel Atom Z36xxx/Z37xxx & Display on Ubuntu 16.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite.
compression
Processor: Intel Celeron N2840 @ 2.58GHz (2 Cores), Motherboard: Acer R2, Chipset: Intel Atom Z36xxx/Z37xxx, Memory: 2048MB, Disk: 250GB Western Digital WD2500LPVX-2, Graphics: Intel Atom Z36xxx/Z37xxx & Display (791MHz), Audio: Realtek ALC283, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 + Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565
OS: Ubuntu 16.04, Kernel: 4.4.0-134-generic (x86_64), Desktop: Unity 7.4.0, Display Server: X Server 1.18.4, Display Driver: intel 2.99.917, Compiler: GCC 5.4.0 20160609, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1366x768
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave
System Notes: This was running on battery power.
Gzip Compression
This test measures the time needed to archive/compress two copies of the Linux 4.13 kernel source tree using Gzip compression. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
compression
Processor: Intel Celeron N2840 @ 2.58GHz (2 Cores), Motherboard: Acer R2, Chipset: Intel Atom Z36xxx/Z37xxx, Memory: 2048MB, Disk: 250GB Western Digital WD2500LPVX-2, Graphics: Intel Atom Z36xxx/Z37xxx & Display (791MHz), Audio: Realtek ALC283, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 + Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565
OS: Ubuntu 16.04, Kernel: 4.4.0-134-generic (x86_64), Desktop: Unity 7.4.0, Display Server: X Server 1.18.4, Display Driver: intel 2.99.917, Compiler: GCC 5.4.0 20160609, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1366x768
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave
System Notes: This was running on battery power.
Testing initiated at 26 August 2018 17:47 by user daphs.