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General discussion • Re: A Pi Pie Chart

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For personal travel I wanted a cheap laptop. Searched on German amazon for laptop, condition new and sorted by price low to high. The first with 15.6" looked interesting, for only 160€(170$): AOCWEI 15.6" 6GB RAM ...
I ordered to try out and find a reason for returning it if necessary, which I have not sofar.
I blocked internet access for the laptop and booted preinstalled Windows10 once — I have no plans to use anything but Linux.

Then I flashed Ubuntu 22.04 onto USB stick with rpi-imager on my Pi5 and booted the laptop with "Try Ubuntu".
Surfing the web was OK, and I wanted to see what I got performance wise.
I tried to run passmark benchmark, but was not able to install necessary libncurses5 (only in "Try Ubuntu").
Then I remembered pichart and downloaded and unpacked that.
After sudo apt install of gcc and make I did build without issues.

And what I got is in middle (43.019) between Pi4B (31.42) and Pi5 (58.3), which is OK for me.
Of course the laptop cannot be compared with my AMD 7950X (709.8) headless PC at top of pichart.
Screenshot from 2024-04-12 23-15-19.png.50%.jpg

P.S:
@ejolson
There is enough free vertical space for you to add the Pi5 to all other PIs in the generated .svg:
pichart-openmp.svg.part.jpg

Statistics: Posted by HermannSW — Fri Apr 12, 2024 11:41 pm



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