ut-sysbench-qt-gui: Compare CPU performance of different devices
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I used the test for 3 devices, here are the results:
- Device BQ Aquaris M10 FHD, Ubuntu 16.04
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --Cpu-max-prime=20000 run 59 events per second
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=8 --Cpu-max-prime=20000 run 113 events per second
sysbench --test=memory --num-threads=4 run Operations performed: 0 ( 0.00 ops/sec) 0.00 MB transferred (0.00 MB/sec)
sysbench --test=mutex --num-threads=64 run total time: 0.9229s
- Device xperia X ubuntu-sdk-20.04
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run 1385 events per second
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=8 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run 2465 events per second
sysbench --test=memory --num-threads=4 run Total operations: 25487419 (2546616.80 per second) 24890.06 MiB transferred (2486.93 MiB/sec)
sysbench --test=mutex --num-threads=64 run total time: 9.2790s
- Device: pinetab2, ubuntu-sdk-20.04
sysbench -test=cpu -num-threads=2 -cpu-max-prime=20000 run 678 events per second
sysbench -test=cpu -num-threads=8 -cpu-max-prime=20000 run 1263 events per second
sysbench -testzmemory -num-threads=4 run Total operations: 50881276 (5086734.72 per second) 4968.75 MIB transferred (4967.51 MiB/sec)
sysbench -test=mutex -num-threads=64 run total time: 15.9498s
This result is quite in line with my observations when using these devices: Xperia X performance is quite good after the update to the new release.
Kind regards, Stefan
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@dioginfo @ikoz @DJac @stefan_hdb
Thank you for the data. I will use it for the next update.
But it could maybe take until next month for me to have time for it. 
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I ran the benchmarks on a Gigaset GS5 Pro with Ubuntu 20.04 OTA-4:
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run 1650 events per second
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=8 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run 3735 events per second
sysbench --test=memory --num-threads=4 run Total Operations: 60181714 ( 6017004 per second) 58771.21 MiB transferred
sysbench --test=mutex --num-threads=64 run total time: 5.0982s
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Here is my Poco X3 NFC on 20.04 dev

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OnePlus 6T:
ubuntu-sdk-20.04
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
1095 events per secondsysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
1089 events per secondsysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=8 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
3063 events per secondsysbench --test=memory --num-threads=4 run
Total operations: 25124442 (2511263.68 per second)
24535.59 MiB transferred (2452.41 MiB/sec)sysbench --test=mutex --num-threads=64 run
total time: 6.2309s -
Volla X23:
ubuntu-sdk-20.04
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
1924 events per secondsysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
1927 events per secondsysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=8 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
4222 events per secondsysbench --test=memory --num-threads=4 run
Total operations: 69640008 (696072.68 per second)
68007.82 MiB transferred (6799.51 MiB/sec)sysbench --test=mutex --num-threads=64 run
total time: 4.2907s -
Fairphone 4 on Noble:
ubuntu-touch-24.04-1.x
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
1930 events per secondsysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=8 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
3894 events per secondsysbench --test=memory --num-threads=4 run
Total operations: 45369963 (4536233.77 per second)
44306.60 MiB transferred (4429.92 MiB/sec)sysbench --test=mutex --num-threads=64 run
total time: 4.4556s -
@Caedem Thank you very much.
I added most of this results to the app.
Unfortunately there were inconsistencies in the previous version with β--num-threads = 2β. With the new version (1.2.1), the tests were slightly changed and should be more consistent now.
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