Thanks Ian ,

            I've learned some useful info. Thanks again.

On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 4:43:57 AM UTC+5:30, Ian Ni-Lewis wrote:
>
> MIPS rate isn't a particularly helpful measurement, especially if you're 
> just looking at peak MIPS. This is particularly important when comparing 
> two completely different instruction sets, but even on identical 
> instruction sets this is a misleading measurement. The core architecture, 
> cache sizes, and memory bus will have as much or more impact on real-world 
> performance.
> Ian
>
> On Friday, October 19, 2012 12:05:27 AM UTC-7, chain_chelliah wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for quick reply,
>>
>>           I'm not using same hardware platform for all. Android alone 
>> running ARM core with 750 MHz , others are Intel core with 2 GHz. Compare 
>> with MIPS rate both core equally same. 
>>
>>           Kindly tell me, If my platforms may differ which Android OS 
>> suitable for further development. 
>>
>> On Friday, October 19, 2012 12:11:16 PM UTC+5:30, al wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, the Android linux kernel has been modified.
>>>
>>> Android uses the "bionic" c lib.
>>>
>>> Your test results look like you are comparing apples and oranges. E.g. 
>>> do you use the same hardware for the test? If so, you need to use 
>>> Android-x86 or something similar which may not be optimized (drivers etc.) 
>>> for your platform...
>>>
>>> Am Freitag, 19. Oktober 2012 08:13:53 UTC+2 schrieb chain_chelliah:
>>>>
>>>> I know Android uses the Linux kernel. I hope the Android developers did 
>>>> some modification with original Linux Kernel, especially in standard C 
>>>> libraries. My question is whether the processing speed of Linux and 
>>>> Android 
>>>> kernel are the same or different. I did some tests in different OS like 
>>>> windows and Redhat Linux and unbuntu and android. By the results Android 
>>>> is 
>>>> very slow. Android uses same Linux kernel... why this process variations 
>>>> but i know we cant expect same speed as in Linux, but I had huge 
>>>> differences (for example: Windows take 11 sec, Linux takes 4 sec, but 
>>>> Android takes 55 sec to complete my test) So What is the reason for this 
>>>> speed variation between these two linux kernels (Android and redhat both 
>>>> are 2.6)?
>>>>
>>>> I'm using Android Kernel version  3.2.0.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Sangili Pandian C
>>>>
>>>

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