On May 28, 2009, at 11:08 AM, Baha Ata wrote:

> No slowing down, if exist it will be %4

This is wrong! It averages over 20%.

> I am using 10.5 with Powerbook 1.33


On your specific model, the PowerBook 1.33 GHz, the highest Xbench 1.3  
score of all time was 50.28 for a PowerBook 1.33 GHz running 10.4.11:

<http://db.xbench.com/merge.xhtml?doc1=325679>

The highest score for a 1.33 GHz running any version of 10.5 Leopard  
is 43.33:

<http://db.xbench.com/merge.xhtml?doc1=365967>

This is over 16% faster for Tiger than Leopard!

Across all models, PPC Macs are at least 20% faster using Tiger over  
Leopard.

GeekBench scores are similar to Xbench, so they confirm each other's  
validity.


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