On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Pascal de Bruijn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently got a (second-hand) netbook, it's an Asus 1215P, which
> has a 12" display (1366x768) and a dual core Atom CPU 1.5ghz.
>
> Because it's not a 10" model (1024x600) Darktable is quite usable on
> it, except that it's not superfast, but still bearable to an extent.
>
> However, I've noticed the demosaicing option is rather important:
>
> "demosaicing for zoomed out darkroom mode"
>
> always bilinear   ~   5 seconds to load
> at most ppg       ~ 10 seconds to load
>
> So this has a rather big impact on this little CPU that couldn't :)
>
> That said, I think our new default (at most ppg) is fine for modern
> proper computers. Still it would be rather cool if we could do some
> simply CPU type detection, where (at first start) we look for what CPU
> is present in the system, and if it is an Atom CPU we default to
> always bilinear instead:

And cutting through the noise...

I think I'll be looking into this:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/proccpuinfo

Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn

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