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* [https://www.cnx-software.com/2016/03/01/64-bit-arm-aarch64-instructions-boost-performance-by-15-to-30-compared-to-32-bit-arm-aarch32-instructions/ CNX-Software: 64-bit ARM (Aarch64) Instructions Boost Performance by 15 to 30% Compared to 32-bit ARM (Aarch32) Instructions] | * [https://www.cnx-software.com/2016/03/01/64-bit-arm-aarch64-instructions-boost-performance-by-15-to-30-compared-to-32-bit-arm-aarch32-instructions/ CNX-Software: 64-bit ARM (Aarch64) Instructions Boost Performance by 15 to 30% Compared to 32-bit ARM (Aarch32) Instructions] | ||
* I still hope, that [https://www.modartt.com/ Modartt] will provide [https://www.modartt.com/pianoteq Pianoteq] sometimes compiled for AARCH64 architecture. In my opinion 32-bit code on any ARM module (Raspberry PI, Banana PI, Odroid etc.) which could also use AARCH64 code doesn't make sense. Modules which provide only ARM-32 bit architecture don't have the calculation power for Pianoteq. So why should those CPUs be supported? Canceling 32-bit support and switching to AARCH64 would be the right way.... | * I still hope, that [https://www.modartt.com/ Modartt] will provide [https://www.modartt.com/pianoteq Pianoteq] sometimes compiled for AARCH64 architecture. In my opinion 32-bit code on any ARM module (Raspberry PI, Banana PI, Odroid etc.) which could also use AARCH64 code doesn't make sense. Modules which provide only ARM-32 bit architecture don't have the calculation power for Pianoteq. So why should those CPUs be supported? Canceling 32-bit support and switching to AARCH64 would be the right way.... | ||
− | == | + | ==''' Pianotec 6 Stage Installation on Odroid '''== |
* coming soon | * coming soon | ||
− | == | + | ==''' CPU Performance Benchmarks '''== |
− | + | === Benchmark by Marcos Daniel === | |
*[https://github.com/marcosdanielfl/ptq_bench/blob/master/ptq_benc.c Github: ptq_bench.c] | *[https://github.com/marcosdanielfl/ptq_bench/blob/master/ptq_benc.c Github: ptq_bench.c] | ||
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+ | ==== Results ==== | ||
+ | * coming soon | ||
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Contents
ARM 32 vs. AARCH64
- CNX-Software: 64-bit ARM (Aarch64) Instructions Boost Performance by 15 to 30% Compared to 32-bit ARM (Aarch32) Instructions
- I still hope, that Modartt will provide Pianoteq sometimes compiled for AARCH64 architecture. In my opinion 32-bit code on any ARM module (Raspberry PI, Banana PI, Odroid etc.) which could also use AARCH64 code doesn't make sense. Modules which provide only ARM-32 bit architecture don't have the calculation power for Pianoteq. So why should those CPUs be supported? Canceling 32-bit support and switching to AARCH64 would be the right way....
Pianotec 6 Stage Installation on Odroid
- coming soon
CPU Performance Benchmarks
Benchmark by Marcos Daniel
Results
- coming soon
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