OK, so for a more scientific test. I used sysbench to test CPU
performance. I tested with the stock 3.11.0-15-generic kernel and the
test 3.13.0-031300rc3-generic kernel, both before and resume a
suspend/resume cycle.

The command i used to perform the tests: 
sysbench --num-threads=8 --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=50000 run

The results:

3.11.0-15-generic: 12.4127s
3.11.0-15-generic (after suspend): 78.8023s

3.13.0-031300rc3-generic: 12.2202s
3.13.0-031300rc3-generic (after suspend): 35.0208s

We can very similar performance before suspend and degradation after
resume. A huge degradation with 3.11 (about 6.5x slower) and a smaller
one (about 3x slower) with 3.13.

Hope these help.

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