> I know Android uses the Linux kernel. I hope the Android developers did > some modification with original Linux Kernel, especially in standard C > libraries. My question is whether the processing speed of Linux and Android > kernel are the same or different. I did some tests in different OS like > windows and Redhat Linux and unbuntu and android. By the results Android is > very slow. Android uses same Linux kernel... why this process variations > but i know we cant expect same speed as in Linux, but I had huge > differences (for example: Windows take 11 sec, Linux takes 4 sec, but > Android takes 55 sec to complete my test) So What is the reason for this > speed variation between these two linux kernels (Android and redhat both > are 2.6)? > > I'm using Android Kernel version 3.2.0. > The Linux Kernel in Android has several patches/modifications. I have a hunch that your test environments are not equivalent. You need to provide more data for somebody here to help you:
- What specific thing are you measuring? - Test environment- Its setup, measuring mechanism and post-measure analysis mechanism. - Avtar -- unsubscribe: [email protected] website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-kernel
