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Initial Look at OpenCL Accelerated SQLite Performance numbers on Mali

Here's a link to a blog post from today about my work on accelerating SQLite with OpenCL on the ARM based Samsung Chromebook with a Mali T604.

Details & Early Benchmarks of OpenCL accelerated SQLite on ARM Mali | Tom Gall

Comments, questions and suggestions most welcome.

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  • Hi Tom,

    The actual configuration of a T628 can vary.  MP6 and MP8 do indeed refer to the number of cores, but an MP6 doesn't necessarily mean 3+3... the T628-MP6 configurations out there at the moment are 4+2.  The CL driver will by default run on the 4-core group... and though it is the intention for both groups to appear as separate devices I'm not sure the current driver supports it - but I'll check that for you.  A T628-MP8 would indeed be configured 4+4.

    HTH, Tim

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  • Hi Tom,

    The actual configuration of a T628 can vary.  MP6 and MP8 do indeed refer to the number of cores, but an MP6 doesn't necessarily mean 3+3... the T628-MP6 configurations out there at the moment are 4+2.  The CL driver will by default run on the 4-core group... and though it is the intention for both groups to appear as separate devices I'm not sure the current driver supports it - but I'll check that for you.  A T628-MP8 would indeed be configured 4+4.

    HTH, Tim

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