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hawkijustin

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Jun 13, 2010
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Whats your mflops score on Linpack?
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Whats your mflops score on Linpack?

I was going to ask why and get into the various questions I have about people's fascination with Linpack - such as do any of you know what that means on your device, how many MLOPS are given over to integer DSP processors vs. other and all of that sort of boring reality.

But instead, I'd like to ask what phone and what rom your using.

Because it's not a stock EVO. Or you're doing a bit of task killing.

I get 6.9 - stock is around 5 or so.

See also:

http://androidforums.com/htc-evo-4g/105351-htc-releasing-firmware-update-30fps-cap-lets-more-proactive-2.html#post1016816
 
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I was going to ask why and get into the various questions I have about people's fascination with Linpack - such as do any of you know what that means on your device, how many MLOPS are given over to integer DSP processors vs. other and all of that sort of boring reality.

But instead, I'd like to ask what phone and what rom your using.

Because it's not a stock EVO. Or you're doing a bit of task killing.

I get 6.9 - stock is around 5 or so.

100% stock, 2 day old phone. That was with most apps closed but to be fair i also ran a test with a ton of apps open and pandora radio playing some foo fighters in the background and i still got 6.8

I have zero app killers on my phone btw.
 
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100% stock, 2 day old phone. That was with most apps closed but to be fair i also ran a test with a ton of apps open and pandora radio playing some foo fighters in the background and i still got 6.8

I have zero app killers on my phone btw.

I don't use a task killer at all. Phone has an UpTime of 135:12:25 (no idea if that matters) and fully stock, not rooted Evo and my results are identical to the op's
 
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Say, that is interesting.

My stock-like test matched Android Central's video comparing the EVO, Droid X and Nexus One - timecode 35 seconds - just over 5.

Either way - it means that Linpack is not that great a benchmark on Android.

The Andoid process management will righteously kill apps over time.

But hawkijustin's report of maintaining that speed "test with a ton of apps open and pandora radio playing some foo fighters in the background" is still interesting.

I admit, I thought you might have been trolling - apologies.
 
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nope no trolling. I saw that video also and thought something was fishy with the evo he tested so i did my own tests and sure enough thats what i got. He has another video where he is testing the evo, droid (not droid x) N1, and some other att android phone and the evo he tested in that was getting 6.6+ each time.

Something was clearly wrong with the evo he used to test next to the droid x
 
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Something was clearly wrong with the evo he used to test next to the droid x

Not necessarily - I've been sitting here popping open various apps - it will kinda go all over the place.

Linpack's MFLOP test is really meaningless - unless you're using it to show what's wrong with Android Central and the endless supply of creamy YouTubes mis-explaining tech! :D

It was designed for use in a different age, for a different class of machines, to judge application for a specific range of problems.

If you want to see more of what's wrong with that video, check out my link above, let me know what you think.
 
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I get between 6.5 and 6.8 running Damage Control 3.2 (no JIT), I still think these numbers will sky rocket when an official Froyo build comes about, although I really don't care since this is my phone not my gaming PC. If you want benchmarks ask my about my 3D Mark Vantage PC score, I could really care less if my phone can't run Need for Speed at 100fps.
 
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33.136 here

In computing, FLOPS (or flops or flop/s) is an acronym meaning FLoating point OPerations per Second. The FLOPS is a measure of a computer's performance, especially in fields of scientific calculations that make heavy use of floating point calculations, similar to the older, simpler, instructions per second.
megaFLOPS 10^6

You can read the rest at Wikipedia if you want ;)
 
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Is something wrong with my phone? Im getting 20+, more in the 35s. Is higher worse? I have an htc evo. The scrolling is extremely lagging, and i've been trying to fix it to no avail..is my device defective?

No yours is perfectly fine. After the EVO was upgraded to Froyo (2.2) it now has a JIT compiler (just in time compiler) that makes the CPU and memory run much much more efficiently.

Basically

MFLOPS = Mega FLOPS = Mega Floating Point Operations Per Second.

In computer world - it basically measures how many calculations a CPU can do per second. Before Froyo, the EVO was only able to do around 7 million operations per second. Now, the EVO can handle 30+ MFLOPS. So that's why in the Google presentations about Froyo you will hear them say "it increases your performance about 4-5x" which this is basically demonstrating.

7 MFLOPS x 5 (times the performance) = 35 MFLOPS

Hope this helps
 
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