On 2010-01-18, at 7:36 PM, Andreas Raab wrote:
John M McIntosh wrote:
A dull iPhone 2nd generation gives 21,548,821 bytecode/sec; and 564,465 sends/sec a shinny newish iPhone 3G S gives: 42,xxxx,xxx bytescodes/sec; and 1,1xx,xxx sends/sec.
Interesting! I think that means I need to play with optimizations a bit more - from what I see it looks like the 3GS runs a 600MHz ARM where the Nexus runs a 1GHz. Did you apply any optimizations i.e., gnuify, or any ARM specific stuff?
Well yes, I'm sure there has to be a beer in here somewhere, don't see it tho...
No ARM specific stuff unless you consider it might have more registers than an i386...
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