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Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 5:31 pm
by daws
AdminX wrote:Samsung Galaxy SIII (Un-Rooted)

1.5GHz dual-core CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon S4)
2 GB of RAM
Android 4.0 ICS

Droidfish starting position 2 minutes thinking time.

189.867 NPS
That figure seems low to me unless you are only using 1 processor.


My Galaxy Note gets 329 kns (not overclocked).

Out of curiosity I overclocked it to 1.7 ghz but it froze after about 30 seconds.

After dropping back to 1.6 ghz it seemed pretty stable and gave 373 kns.

Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:45 pm
by mclane
Rémi Coulom wrote:Asus Transformer Prime, 4 threads, starting position: 440435 nps after a while (1-2 mins).

Rémi
this all looks very clear. 4 cores in the tegra3 hardware. in a few days the new google nexus 7 pad will show similar results i hope.

Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 12:03 am
by Daniel Shawul
My samsung galaxy nexus get about 200000 nps for scopio on a single core.

Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 1:38 am
by ernest
JuLieN wrote:Stockfish starting position 2 minutes thinking time.
225.500 NPS
Bonjour Julien,

Where can you read that, on the iPhone?

Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 2:17 am
by JuLieN
ernest wrote:
JuLieN wrote:Stockfish starting position 2 minutes thinking time.
225.500 NPS
Bonjour Julien,

Where can you read that, on the iPhone?
Hi Ernest,

Game -> New Game -> Analysis

And then it's on the top of the screen. :)

Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:35 am
by Maharadja
AdminX wrote:Samsung Galaxy SIII (Un-Rooted)

1.5GHz dual-core CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon S4)
2 GB of RAM
Android 4.0 ICS

Droidfish starting position 2 minutes thinking time.

189.867 NPS
Hi,

I also bought myself yesterday a Galaxy S3, my first smartphone :oops: . I understood from a other post of you that in the US it's only a dual-core, too bad.

Anyway this is what I get wit a 4 core galaxy s3 after 2 minutes thinking time:
563415 NPS
Strange that it's almost 3 times what you got.

Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:25 pm
by IGarcia
Maharadja wrote:
AdminX wrote:Samsung Galaxy SIII (Un-Rooted)

1.5GHz dual-core CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon S4)
2 GB of RAM
Android 4.0 ICS

Droidfish starting position 2 minutes thinking time.

189.867 NPS
Hi,

I also bought myself yesterday a Galaxy S3, my first smartphone :oops: . I understood from a other post of you that in the US it's only a dual-core, too bad.

Anyway this is what I get wit a 4 core galaxy s3 after 2 minutes thinking time:
563415 NPS
Strange that it's almost 3 times what you got.
Samsung Galaxy S-III
Droidfish + Sockfish v. 120603
got 570+ Knps after 2 minutes analysis on starting position

Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:15 pm
by mclane
IGarcia wrote:
Maharadja wrote:
AdminX wrote:Samsung Galaxy SIII (Un-Rooted)

1.5GHz dual-core CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon S4)
2 GB of RAM
Android 4.0 ICS

Droidfish starting position 2 minutes thinking time.

189.867 NPS
Hi,

I also bought myself yesterday a Galaxy S3, my first smartphone :oops: . I understood from a other post of you that in the US it's only a dual-core, too bad.

Anyway this is what I get wit a 4 core galaxy s3 after 2 minutes thinking time:
563415 NPS
Strange that it's almost 3 times what you got.
Samsung Galaxy S-III
Droidfish + Sockfish v. 120603
got 570+ Knps after 2 minutes analysis on starting position
wow. this is indeed a very high NPS.

457 Knps on my google nexus 7 tablet pc (4 core tegra3 hardware).

of course the tablet pc is no mobile and it costs only 199/249 $.

Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 8:44 am
by JManion
I was trying out some some different engines. does critter and stockfish have different measures of depth, like rybka? Stockfish 120603 and stockfish 2.2.2 get to depth 20 fiarly quick 20-25 seconds. However critter 1.4 and 1.6a takes 45 seconds.

Re: benchmark new smartphones:

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 2:21 am
by Cubeman
I take it that you use Chess for Android for the Critter engines.I noticed when I had a dual core phone and CFA loaded with Critter that it was slow to get out of the blocks, but once left running then it out put strangely extremely high Kn/s then would drop back to low counts when starting a new ply depth.