Jetson Nano
ARMv8 rev 1 testing with a jetson-nano and NVIDIA Tegra X1 on Ubuntu 18.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite.
ARMv8 rev 1 - NVIDIA Tegra X1 - jetson-nano
Processor: ARMv8 rev 1 @ 1.43GHz (4 Cores), Motherboard: jetson-nano, Memory: 4096MB, Disk: 256GB SC256, Graphics: NVIDIA Tegra X1, Monitor: DELL U3419W, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411
OS: Ubuntu 18.04, Kernel: 4.9.140-tegra (aarch64), Desktop: Unity 7.5.0, Display Server: X Server 1.19.6, Display Driver: NVIDIA 32.1.0, OpenGL: 4.6.0, Vulkan: 1.1.85, Compiler: GCC 7.3.0 + CUDA 10.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 3440x1440
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: tegra-cpufreq schedutil
Python Notes: Python 2.7.15rc1 + Python 3.6.7
PyBench
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ARMv8 rev 1 - NVIDIA Tegra X1 - jetson-nano
Processor: ARMv8 rev 1 @ 1.43GHz (4 Cores), Motherboard: jetson-nano, Memory: 4096MB, Disk: 256GB SC256, Graphics: NVIDIA Tegra X1, Monitor: DELL U3419W, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411
OS: Ubuntu 18.04, Kernel: 4.9.140-tegra (aarch64), Desktop: Unity 7.5.0, Display Server: X Server 1.19.6, Display Driver: NVIDIA 32.1.0, OpenGL: 4.6.0, Vulkan: 1.1.85, Compiler: GCC 7.3.0 + CUDA 10.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 3440x1440
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: tegra-cpufreq schedutil
Python Notes: Python 2.7.15rc1 + Python 3.6.7
Testing initiated at 7 June 2019 11:40 by user doom.