Added amd64 test results https://github.com/vitaut/zmij?tab=readme-ov-file#performance
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Added amd64 test results https://github.com/vitaut/zmij?tab=readme-ov-file#performance
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Added amd64 test results https://github.com/vitaut/zmij?tab=readme-ov-file#performance
Individual cores on my devserver are kinda slow. /proc/cpuinfo says they run at 1.2GHz LOL
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Individual cores on my devserver are kinda slow. /proc/cpuinfo says they run at 1.2GHz LOL
and it doesn't seem to change under load
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Individual cores on my devserver are kinda slow. /proc/cpuinfo says they run at 1.2GHz LOL
@vitaut Is your CPU one of those with some performance cores and some efficiency ones? I don't even know if any amd64 parts do that of if that's just an Apple ARM thing.
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@vitaut Is your CPU one of those with some performance cores and some efficiency ones? I don't even know if any amd64 parts do that of if that's just an Apple ARM thing.
@michaelgalassi It looks like I don't have any performance cores, only efficiency =)
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@michaelgalassi It looks like I don't have any performance cores, only efficiency =)
@vitaut Well, since this whole project is about the most efficient way of converting floats & doubles to strings I suppose it is only appropriate that you use efficiency cores for all your testing.
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