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Re: speed
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Knut Petersen |
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Re: speed |
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Tue, 30 Apr 2013 11:46:30 +0200 |
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On 07.02.2013 13:52, Carlo Stemberger wrote:
$ time make
[...]
real 0m14.519s
user 0m14.276s
sys 0m0.192s
i7-3770K (3rd generation), Debian Wheezy.
cpu/men: Pentium-M Dothan, 1.86 GHz, 2GB
mobo: AOpen i915GMm-HFS
os: openSuSE 12.3, kernel 3.9
lilypond: 16.2
time make
[...]
real 1m5.877s
user 1m0.884s
sys 0m1.004s
About 4 times slower than your "Ivy Bridge" system.
Half of that can be accounted to the doubled clock rate.
I suspect that a lot of the rest is caused by general
improvements in cpu architecture. So lilypond seems
not to scale well with the number of available cores.
cu,
Knut
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