![]() ![]() It’s more than twice as fast! And doesn’t have a fan! The old Apple laptop would sound like a VAX in a hurricane while building Emacs!Īnd it’s also twice as fast as the laptop I use daily here on the couch last year’s Lenovo Carbon X1, which is just embarrassing. It’s even more impressive how much faster this laptop is compared to the Apple laptop from… 2019? Yeah. Of course, on Debian I’m using gcc and on Macos I’m using clang, so it’s an apples-to-some-different-brand-of-apples comparison. I’m impressed! The M1 is able to build Emacs almost as fast as my AMD machine… which is a lot bigger. The next-to-last column is with -jTO-THE-MAX, and the last column is with -j1. Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7360U CPU (2 Core/4 Threads) Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10610U CPU (4 Core/4 Threads) So here’s the benchmarks: My Main Build Machine Building Emacs is what people do on computers, right? At least if I extrapolate from myself, which is the only natural thing to do. I’ve got a new Apple laptop, so I thought I’d do an Emacs build benchmark. ![]()
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