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<chadmed>
kh: eh, different benchmarks will produce slightly different results. i think the important thing here is that it fixes the UX when using EAS
<chadmed>
which, given the power savings, is something we are definitely going to want to use
<kh>
chadmed: Which benchmark did you use? Kernel docs recommend dhrystone hence why I used that
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<chadmed_>
kh: as above, i used coremark
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<chadmed_>
its basically dhrystone but better at measuring "real" performance (still not great)
<chadmed_>
the fact that the capacity factor in the dt is called dmips/mhz doesnt mean anything, its just treated as a dimensionless constant and the scheduler just uses the ratios between the values in a given system
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<kh>
chadmed: Sorry I forgot, I used coremark as well. Anyways the result was the exact same for me
<kh>
(It's been a while since I last benchmarked it)
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<sven>
anyone know about a cheap thunderbolt device? apparently it might be a few weeks until I get a new dock from $work
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<ChaosPrincess>
thunderbolt and cheap are two words that do not go in the same sentence
<ChaosPrincess>
but maybe the gigabit ethernet 'adapter'?
<dsharshakov>
TB3-TB2 could be used to connect older devices, also can be bridged to IEEE 1394
<dsharshakov>
Maybe use another TBT-equipped PC and networking over TBT
<dsharshakov>
Some NVMe enclosures are around $100 on Amazon, however, might not be readily available
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<dsharshakov>
however NVMe enclosures might contain PCIe-USB3 chip being an NVMe host controller. Still you might be able to find something with direct tbt
<sven>
pcie is totally fine, that’s tunneled anyway