Nacoma
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Lots of attention for Linpack for Android
May 12, 2010 - 11:00 PM
Posted in Android | 2 comments
Thanks to AndroidPolice, there has been a ten fold increase in Linpack runs and views of this website. I’ve also spotted over 400 news articles and blogs that show pictures and links back to here. Thanks for all the attention.
It’s interesting to see all furor for Android 2.2 showing up now. Regulars to this website [...]
HTC Incredible Linpack Runs
April 27, 2010 - 11:24 PM
Posted in Android | 2 comments
I missed the first posting on 22 April, but yesterday and today there were several postings of Linpack runs for ADR6300. This is the HTC Incredible that supposed to arrive on Thursday. Looks like some workers at the Verizon store had to check out the speed of the new phone. It scored pretty well for a [...]
Android Market over 50,000 Apps
April 24, 2010 - 8:08 PM
Posted in Android | No comments
According to BoyGenius…
AndroLib, the definitive tracker of Android applications, claims the Android Market has surpassed the 50,000 application milestone. This figure is unofficial as Google has been reticent to disclose actual numbers. During its recent earnings call, Google said it was aware of 38,000 applications, although the accuracy of the figures came into question as [...]
Not making it easy.
April 10, 2010 - 10:17 PM
Posted in Android | 3 comments
OK, Anyone have a way to tell what hardware is being used when a ROM from a different Android device is used?
I would really like to have the Linpack list show the hardware being used and what performance can be expected. But people are loading all sorts of ROMs onto their devices. It’s hard to [...]
Aloha Linpack run??
April 6, 2010 - 11:12 PM
Posted in Android | No comments
If you noticed the Linpack runs for a device showing up as verizon/aloha/aloha/aloha:2.1-update1/ERE27/eng.lge.20100329.223627:user/release-keys.
So, is this the new LG C710?
According to Androidcommunity.com this might actually be the phone.
It did reasonably well at 7.113 MFLOPS.