![]() ![]() = destination (source -> L1 cache, L1 cache -> destination) = = to first fetch data into it, and only then write it to the = = Note 3: 2-pass copy means that we are using a small temporary buffer = = bytes would have provided twice higher numbers) = = copied per second (adding together read and writen = = Note 2: Results for 'copy' tests show how many bytes can be = Tinymembench v0.4.10 (simple benchmark for memory throughput and latency) Tinymembench results: Click to expand memory benchmark result TODO: Haven't determined standardized benchmark yet.iperf3 -bidir -c $SERVER_IP: 4.40 Gbps up, 2.50 Gbps down.iperf3 -reverse -c $SERVER_IP: 6.05 Gbps.iperf3 -bidir -c $SERVER_IP: 1.56 Gbps up, 153 Mbps downĪSUS XG-C100C 10G Network Adapter (Aquantia AQC107).iperf3 -reverse -c $SERVER_IP: 300 Mbps.USB 3.0 Pluggable USBC-E2500 2.5 Gbps Adapter iperf3 -bidir -c $SERVER_IP: 2.15 Mbps up, 206 Mbps down.iperf3 -reverse -c $SERVER_IP: 207 Mbps.iperf3 -bidir -c $SERVER_IP: 930 Mbps up, 600 Mbps down.iperf3 -reverse -c $SERVER_IP: 942 Mbps.disk-benchmark.sh (assuming the device is sda). Download the script with curl -o disk-benchmark.sh and run sudo DEVICE_UNDER_TEST=/dev/sda DEVICE_MOUNT_PATH=/mnt/sda1. eMMC, microSD, NVMe, SATA) and add results under an additional heading. ![]() Run benchmark on any attached storage device (e.g. Single SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 3.1 Flash Drive BenchmarkĢx SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 3.1 Flash Drives (simultaneous) Benchmark Kioxia XG8 1TB NVMe at PCIe Gen 3 Benchmark ![]() Kioxia XG8 1TB NVMe at PCIe Gen 2 Benchmark Disk SanDisk Extreme 128GB microSD Benchmark Note: Idle power draw is more likely in the 2.5-3.0W range. ![]()
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