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* Larry Len Rainey <llrainey15@gmail.com> [08-05-22 09:16]:
Hello,
On Fri, Aug 05 2022, Dan Čermák wrote:
dieter <d_werner@gmx.net> writes:
Hi,
On Thu, 04 Aug 2022 18:40:23 +0200 Martin Jambor wrote:
Are there some data available about the actual benefit of this change?
Over the weekend, I have quickly gathered some SPEC CPU benchmarks results comparing the different x86_64 versions:
https://jamborm.github.io/spec-2022-07-29-levels/index.html
thanks, very interesting results. I admit this gain is even less than I expected.
Yes, the gain is small, but a few percent gain will result in e.g. HPC users to pick another distribution. But yeah, the gain in these benchmarks is really surprisingly small.
Why not just do the -v3 only on Tumbleweed x86_64 and leave Leap as it is. Those that want speed probably are on Tumbleweed and those on "antique hardware" can still run Leap.
To me that seems like a great compromise.
and all outlooks are different. I still run tumbleweed on dual core Intel Core2 Duo T6600 [MCP] arch: Penryn Yorkfield -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet oftc