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A call for modern CPU benchmarks

Never really thought about LV Runtime and  'installer runtime' being "different". Might use this for my pet projects then 😄

 

I have lots of support apps i made, that could be useful to my coworkers... but they don't use LV so i'm usually met with eyerolls when i suggest they install runtime to use my apps.

 

Anyway, could you make a build for 2019 version? I'm a bit affraid of installing runtime 2020 on my system.

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The pre-NIPM LabVIEW runtime installer had a couple (4?) of checkboxes where we can omit certain parts that we don't need. Since they switched it to NIPM, that functionality has been lost and the runtime engine package is a monolithic beast with "everything, no mayo(*)" AND we get a mandatory side of NIPM with it. I remember complaining about that, but I don't think anything changed.

 

 

(*Old story: Back in the early nineties there was a sandwich shop in Westwood with great $2 chicken sandwiches on French bread. The mechanical cash register had a button for "everything", but also a button for "no mayo". A colleague back then typically had the "everything, no mayo" version and it somehow turned into a lore. 😄 )

 

I see if I can make a 1019 version, but I definitely cannot go further back because my caching scheme depends on MAPs. In the distant past, I was using variant attributes instead)

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I got a new toy.

Craig H. | CLA CTA CLED | Applications Engineer | NI Employee 2012-2023
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Hi Christian,

 

one more Intel 12th gen CPU…

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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I got some impressive benchmarks from the Intel side and the table is getting crowded at the top. 😄

 

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Attached is the benchmark result on a Intel Core i7-12500 Dell desktop with Windows 10, set to balanced mode. The performance is definitely more stable than Intel's hybrid architecture mobile parts that I tested earlier, such as the i7-1260P.

 

Compared to the i5-12600K, which is also a desktop part that includes 6 performance cores, it is significantly weaker in Parallel performance. By having higher power consumption and 4 efficiency cores as well, the i5-12600K reaches a Parallel performance around +45% higher. The Serial performance is more or less the same between both CPUs.

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