Some GL benchmarks for ARM devices

2011-03-18 Thread Jesse Barker
Hi all,

Thought this might be of interest to folks.

http://www.glbenchmark.com/result.jsp?benchmark=glpro20orderby=405screen-group=truescreen-group-value=1submi=OKscreen=4screen=3screen=2screen=1screen=0os=0os=1os=2os=3os=4version=allcertified_only=1brand=all

http://www.glbenchmark.com/compare.jsp?benchmark=glpro20showhide=truecertified_only=1D1=Hardkernel%20ODROID-AD2=Apple%20iPad%202

The first is an overall comparison (pretty high level) of available boards,
and the second is a breakdown of the top 2 results: the Apple iPad2 and the
Hardkernel ODROID-A (FWIW, according to androidtablets.net, the odroid-a is
an Orion).  While this can certainly be a red herring, it might be nice to
see these comparisons with identical screen resolutions (i.e. not all
performance measurements are sensitive to pixel resolution).

cheers,
Jesse
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Re: Some GL benchmarks for ARM devices

2011-03-18 Thread Jim Huang
On 18 March 2011 23:37, Jesse Barker jesse.bar...@linaro.org wrote:
 Hi all,
 Thought this might be of interest to folks.
 http://www.glbenchmark.com/result.jsp?benchmark=glpro20orderby=405screen-group=truescreen-group-value=1submi=OKscreen=4screen=3screen=2screen=1screen=0os=0os=1os=2os=3os=4version=allcertified_only=1brand=all

 http://www.glbenchmark.com/compare.jsp?benchmark=glpro20showhide=truecertified_only=1D1=Hardkernel%20ODROID-AD2=Apple%20iPad%202

hi Jesse,

Thanks for sharing.  However, I have no idea about the real measuring
methods for GLbenchmark.

Instead, 0xlab developers did the open source benchmarking as well:
http://0xbenchmark.appspot.com/

This service is based on Google AppEngine, and you can login to check
more device comparisons.

 The first is an overall comparison (pretty high level) of available boards,
 and the second is a breakdown of the top 2 results: the Apple iPad2 and the
 Hardkernel ODROID-A (FWIW, according to androidtablets.net, the odroid-a is
 an Orion).  While this can certainly be a red herring, it might be nice to
 see these comparisons with identical screen resolutions (i.e. not all
 performance measurements are sensitive to pixel resolution).

ODROID-A looks promising.

Regards,
-jserv

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