Hi Vadim, I am very open-minded about this. Anything is possible (including, as I mentioned, that I wrote FXMark very poorly).
Can you help by detailing what tools you use to track CPU/GPU usage? I am sure finding out the exact nature of what is happening and what is causing it will help everyone. And, quite frankly, I actually hope that my coding *is* the problem and not JavaFX. Why? Because I can fix my coding. Blessings, Felix > On 22 Jul 2016, at 17:56, Vadim Pakhnushev <vadim.pakhnus...@oracle.com> > wrote: > > Felix, > > For me it's very useful to track CPU/GPU usage while running a benchmark. > Could it be that your very fast machine is limited by some synchronization > issues and CPU/GPU is essentially idle while slower machine is running 100% > CPU? > > Vadim > >> On 22.07.2016 3:35, Felix Bembrick wrote: >> I am willing to accept that perhaps FXMark is written so poorly that it >> does not permit JavaFX to perform as well as it could (possibly >> significantly so) on any particular platform. >> >> >