Section | Description | Score | Geekbench Score |
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Geekbench 2.4.2 Tryout for Linux ARM (32-bit) | |||
Integer | Processor integer performance | 305 | 291 |
Floating Point | Processor floating point performance | 181 | |
Memory | Memory performance | 538 | |
Stream | Memory bandwidth performance | 133 |
User | SM55 |
Upload Date | Wed, 12 Jun 2024 17:54:30 +0000 |
Views | 3 |
Notes | 15;30 |
Pi #4 - Run 4 | |
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Operating System | Linux 6.6.31+rpt-rpi-v6 armv6l |
Model | N/A |
Processor |
ARM BCM2835 @ 1.00 GHz
1 Processor, 1 Core |
Processor ID | ARM implementer 65 architecture 7 variant 0 part 2934 revision 7 |
L1 Instruction Cache | 0 KB |
L1 Data Cache | 0 KB |
L2 Cache | 0 KB |
L3 Cache | 0 KB |
Motherboard | N/A |
BIOS | |
Memory | 427 MB |
Integer | 305 | |
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Blowfish
single-core scalar |
362
15.9 MB/sec |
|
Text Compress
single-core scalar |
212
696 KB/sec |
|
Text Decompress
single-core scalar |
158
668 KB/sec |
|
Image Compress
single-core scalar |
404
3.34 Mpixels/sec |
|
Image Decompress
single-core scalar |
292
4.90 Mpixels/sec |
|
Lua
single-core scalar |
402
155 Knodes/sec |
Floating Point | 181 | |
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Mandelbrot
single-core scalar |
241
161 Mflops |
|
Dot Product
single-core scalar |
407
197 Mflops |
|
LU Decomposition
single-core scalar |
51
45.5 Mflops |
|
Primality Test
single-core scalar |
247
36.9 Mflops |
|
Sharpen Image
single-core scalar |
27
64.2 Kpixels/sec |
|
Blur Image
single-core scalar |
116
92.1 Kpixels/sec |
Memory | 538 | |
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Read Sequential
single-core scalar |
130
164 MB/sec |
|
Write Sequential
single-core scalar |
496
348 MB/sec |
|
Stdlib Allocate
single-core scalar |
230
860 Kallocs/sec |
|
Stdlib Write
single-core scalar |
636
1.32 GB/sec |
|
Stdlib Copy
single-core scalar |
1198
1.24 GB/sec |
Stream | 133 | |
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Stream Copy
single-core scalar |
155
217 MB/sec |
|
Stream Scale
single-core scalar |
140
187 MB/sec |
|
Stream Add
single-core scalar |
117
182 MB/sec |
|
Stream Triad
single-core scalar |
122
173 MB/sec |