Yes they have 2.2 Froyo, it states that in the site. I ran my droid there too. They are setting up a before and after type thing to see the improvements from 2.1 to 2.2. Since it has been released I've actually seen a couple of droids on the ranked list
Switched to simply stunning rom with Chevy's 1.25 LV kernel and I'm now seeing 10.046 MFLOPS. Not bad...but it's a touch unstable. 1.2 is solid as a rock...and there is a huge jump in speed from 1.1 to 1.2... wish I could get a 1.3 kernel to work, but I haven't found a combination that doesn't boot loop.
Here are the current rankings on Greene Computing's site ... CLICK.
Those are impressive numbers, and I don't know (nor care) how they are doing it. I only use Linpack to bench test my Droid for my personal use. At 1.3GHz, I've obtained low 13s ... but my DROID would get too hot for my liking, so I throttle it down. The important part for me is how my Droid performs on a day-to-day basis.
Little boys just love peeing contests, but I don't get caught up in that stuff.
So far the highest I've gotten was 9.878 MFLOPS on the Succulent Desire v. 5.0 ROM w/ a P3 1.2GHz kernel. Stable as could be.
I've tried 1.25GHz and 1.3GHz kernels before that they're not stable. Oddly enough, the 1.25GHz boot loops, but the 1.3 fully loads, just isn't stable.
Eh, the MFLOPS that you get with Linpack really aren't a totally accurate reflection of overall performance of the phone. There is perhaps a small correlation between Linpack MFLOPS and actual, real world performance, but messenger hits it right on the head: nothing but a pissing contest, mostly.
well no one here has seen those kinda results so I call BS. no offense. I have turned on jit before and the highest I got was almost 13 and that was at 1 ghz
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