On 19 Jan, 2008, at 21:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


My Powerbook G4 is getting rather long-in-the-tooth.  It's display is
starting to act up, so I think I'm going to buy a new Mac something in the fairly near future, but I'm not yet sure what. To that end, I've started a
table of pystone numbers for Macs on the Python wiki:

   http://wiki.python.org/moin/MacPython/MacModelPerformance

If you could help by adding some rows to the table, especially for current
MacBook, MacBook Pro or (in the near future, MacBook Air) models, I'd
appreciate it.

I've posted some numbers as well, which in itself doesn't warrent an e- mail. What is interesting though is the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit code:

Python 2.5.2a0 (60124)

32-bit: 52083
64-bit: 60871

64-bit code is significantly faster here (all of this on a MacBook Pro 2.33Ghz/3GByte)

Ronald


Thanks,

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