Various performance tests have been widely seen, but today's two protagonists are somewhat special: one is Apple's LeopardMacOSX10.5.5, and the other is the outstanding representative of the Linux camp IntrepidIbexUbuntu8.10. The hardware platform uses a MacMini, Which is configured with Core2DuoT56001.83GHz dual-core processor, 945 M + ic1_m chipset (GMA950 integrated graphics card), 1GBDDR2 memory, Hitachi 80 GBSA
Various performance tests have been widely seen, but today's two protagonists are somewhat special: one is Apple'sLeopard Mac OS X 10.5.5The other is an outstanding representative of the Linux camp.Intrepid Ibex Ubuntu 8.10.
One hardware platformMac MiniConfiguration includes Core 2 Duo T5600 1.83GHz dual-Core processor, 945 M + ic0000m chipset (GMA950 integrated graphics card), 1 GB DDR2 memory, Hitachi 80 gb sata hard drive, etc. The screen resolution is 1680 × 1050.
In addition to the normal installation of Mac OS X 10.5.5, BootCamp is also used to install Ubuntu 8.10 x86 32-bit and x64 64-bit versions. During the test, the system default settings are kept completely, but Ubuntu Compiz is disabled. The Test software uses Phoronix Test Suite 1.4, code-named Orkdal, which was just released earlier this week. A large number of components fully reflect the performance levels of all aspects of the system and comply with GPLv3 specifications.
The test results are summarized as follows (Mac OS X 10.5.5 or Ubuntu 8.10 ):
Regardless of the resolution, the performance of the DarkPlaces engine is 3/4 faster than that of Ubuntu.