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    JuLieN
    Posts: 35 from 2008/4/16
    From: France
    On Talkchess forum we have a great test to benchmark ARM cpus : the Stockfish chess engine. It's perfect because :
    - it uses all the cores you feed it with,
    - it is available for Android and iOS
    - chess programs love 64 bits, so you clearly see the difference between 32 and 64 bits CPUs.

    We measure the average NPS Stockfish displays (NPS : Nodes Per Second : how many nodes in the chess tree Stockfish travels through pers second.

    Here's our current charts (most powerful devices on top) :

    Quote:

    Ipad Air (2 64bit cores 1.4 ghz) 1.218.000 new highscore
    Iphone 5s (2 64bit cores 1.3 ghz) 1.152.000 new
    iPad Mini 2 (2 64bit cores 1.3 GHz) 1.128.000
    Zopo ZP998 (8 cores) 1.100.000
    Star Ulefone U9592 (8 cores 1.6 Ghz) 1.080.000
    ASUS Transformer TF701t (4 cores ) 1.054.000 <- new
    Samsung Note10.1 2014 (4cores exynos) 1.014.000 <- new
    Samsung Galaxy Note2 (4 cores) 714.000
    ASUS Transformer TF300T (4 cores) 661.000
    Sony Xperia Z1 (4 cores) 602.000
    Asus Infinity tf700 (4 cores) 590.000 new
    Note 3 (4 cores) 581.000 new
    Galaxy S3 (4 cores) 574.000
    Cubot One (4 core MTK 6589T@ 4x1.5Ghz) 568.000 new
    LG G2 556.000 new
    Pomp c6 (4 cores MT6589T) 553.000
    Pipo max M9 (4x cortex a9 1.6 ghz) 526.000
    LG Optimus 4xHD (4 cores) 521.000
    ZTE geek v975 (2+2HT intel atom) 511.000 new
    iPad4 510.000
    Nexus 10 (2 cores) 510.000 new
    Google Nexus 5 (4 cores) 508.000 new
    Amoi N828 (4 cores MTK6589 @ 4x1,2GHz) 493.000
    iPhone 5 (2 cores) 476.800
    HTC one X tegra3 (4 cores) 470.000
    Motorola G (4 cores) 460.000 new
    google nexus 7 tablet pc (4 cores) 457.000
    SamsungGalaxy S4(1.9Ghz,4 cores,1GBhash)450.000 new
    Asus Transformer Prime (4 threads) 440.435
    HTC one 438.000 new
    Huawei P6 (Hi-SiliconK3V2 4x1.5) 405.000 new
    Google Nexus4 (4 cores) 400.000
    Xiaomi Mi2 386.000
    Sony Xperia Z (4 cores) 376.000
    Oppo Find 5 368.000
    Samsung Galaxy 3 (2 core) 333.567
    Galaxy Note 329.000
    Trekstor Surftab 305.000
    iPad mini 277.500
    iPad3 277.000
    Ipad2 (2 cores) 274.000
    Motorola Razr i (2 cores hyperthread) 271.000
    Sony xperia S (2 cores) 259.000
    Tablet Rockchip RK3066 2core @1.6Ghz 250.000
    samsung galaxy S2 253.000
    Motorola X 253.000 new
    Motorola Razr (Slimkat Android 4.4.2) 250.000
    iPhone 4S (Apple A5) 225.500
    Lenovo A660 (2 cores) 222.000
    Advent Vega Tegra2 220.500
    Sony Tablet S 218.000
    Motorola Razr xt910 (2 cores) 216.000
    Motorola Razr HD 212.000
    LG Optimus Speed P990 (2 cores) 200.000
    HTC one S qualcomm s4 (2 cores) 200.000
    Sony Xperia P (2 cores) 196.000
    Samsung Galaxy SIII 1.5GHz (2 Cores) 189.867
    Motorola Razr i (1 core) 186.000
    Nuu Nu1 (qualcom dualcore 1.7 Ghz) 142.000
    samsung epic 141.000
    HTC Flyer, 1.5 Ghz 140.000
    Advent Vega Tablet (2 cores) 137.126
    Dell Streak 133.000
    Samsung Vibrant 111.000
    Samsung Galaxy Tab 108.500
    LG Optimus 2x 102.000
    HTC HD2 1 Ghz 1 core 94.000
    HTC Desire S 90.000
    HTC Desire 84.000
    iPhone 4 80.000
    ipod touch 4 78.000
    samsung galaxy s 70.000
    7-inch Barnes and Noble Color 62.500
    Sony PRS-T1 ebook-reader 53.817
    iPhone 3GS 51.000
    HTC Wildfire S 31.000
    Android phone Qualcomm 600MHz (1 core) 25.750
    Ipod touch 2nd gen 16.500
    Palm Pre oc. 1Ghz (Webos1.4.5) 16.000
    ZT-180 10,2" Pad 15.345
    Palm Pre oc. 800mhz (Webos1.4.5) 13.000
    APAD Rockchip 600mhz (android1.5) 10.000
    Palm Pre 500mhz (Webos1.4.5) 8.000


    Apple's A7 is absolutely unrivaled, especially considering that its closest challengers have four or height cores and twice the clock speed. This is very impressive. No wonder people start to think apple will even switch Macs to the ARM architecture...

    Those charts are updated frequently, as there's always someone to try Stockfish on a new device. :-)

    As the text formatting gets lost here, here's a screen capture of the original post :
    ARMcharts.png

    [ Edité par JuLieN 06.04.2014 - 01:51 ]
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