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Intel Core 2 Duo L9400 testing with a HP 30E1 (68PSU Ver. F.22 BIOS) and Mobile Intel GM45 2GB on Linuxmint 22 via the Phoronix Test Suite.

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Intel Core 2 Duo L9400
December 15
  41 Minutes


TestOpenBenchmarking.orgPhoronix Test SuiteIntel Core 2 Duo L9400 @ 1.87GHz (2 Cores)HP 30E1 (68PSU Ver. F.22 BIOS)Intel Mobile 4 MCH + ICH9M-E4096MB256GB TS256GMSA230SMobile Intel GM45 2GBAnalog Devices AD1984AIntel 82567LM + Intel PRO/WirelessLinuxmint 226.8.0-50-generic (x86_64)Cinnamon 6.2.9X Server 1.21.1.112.1 Mesa 24.0.9-0ubuntu0.3GCC 13.3.0ext41280x800ProcessorMotherboardChipsetMemoryDiskGraphicsAudioNetworkOSKernelDesktopDisplay ServerOpenGLCompilerFile-SystemScreen ResolutionTest BenchmarksSystem Logs- Transparent Huge Pages: madvise- --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-vtable-verify --disable-werror --enable-bootstrap --enable-cet --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-default-pie --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-languages=c,ada,c++,go,d,fortran,objc,obj-c++,m2 --enable-libphobos-checking=release --enable-libstdcxx-backtrace --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-link-serialization=2 --enable-multiarch --enable-multilib --enable-nls --enable-objc-gc=auto --enable-offload-defaulted --enable-offload-targets=nvptx-none=/build/gcc-13-fG75Ri/gcc-13-13.3.0/debian/tmp-nvptx/usr,amdgcn-amdhsa=/build/gcc-13-fG75Ri/gcc-13-13.3.0/debian/tmp-gcn/usr --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --program-prefix=x86_64-linux-gnu- --target=x86_64-linux-gnu --with-abi=m64 --with-arch-32=i686 --with-build-config=bootstrap-lto-lean --with-default-libstdcxx-abi=new --with-gcc-major-version-only --with-multilib-list=m32,m64,mx32 --with-target-system-zlib=auto --with-tune=generic --without-cuda-driver -v - Scaling Governor: acpi-cpufreq schedutil (Boost: Enabled) - CPU Microcode: 0x60f - gather_data_sampling: Not affected + itlb_multihit: KVM: Mitigation of VMX disabled + l1tf: Mitigation of PTE Inversion; VMX: EPT disabled + mds: Vulnerable: Clear buffers attempted no microcode; SMT disabled + meltdown: Mitigation of PTI + mmio_stale_data: Unknown: No mitigations + reg_file_data_sampling: Not affected + retbleed: Not affected + spec_rstack_overflow: Not affected + spec_store_bypass: Vulnerable + spectre_v1: Mitigation of usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization + spectre_v2: Mitigation of Retpolines; STIBP: disabled; RSB filling; PBRSB-eIBRS: Not affected; BHI: Not affected + srbds: Not affected + tsx_async_abort: Not affected

Smallpt

Smallpt is a C++ global illumination renderer written in less than 100 lines of code. Global illumination is done via unbiased Monte Carlo path tracing and there is multi-threading support via the OpenMP library. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgSeconds, Fewer Is BetterSmallpt 1.0Global Illumination Renderer; 128 SamplesIntel Core 2 Duo L940060120180240300SE +/- 7.51, N = 9269.351. (CXX) g++ options: -fopenmp -O3