(keitai-l) Re: 503 models Java performance compared (?)

From: <antonella.esteves_at_ftnetwork.com>
Date: 04/13/01
Message-ID: <0f33a3327160d41EMAIL002@email002>
Hello there,

Perhaps this is an unusual and even an abusive request, but if somebody could briefly summarise these comparisons for the non-japanese speakers, it would be greatly appreciated, at least on this side...

Kind regards,
Antonella.

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Doug.Griffiths@HelloNetwork.Com wrote on 4/13/01 12:17:27 AM
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Here is an even better comparison. Also only in Japanese, though.


http://www.seckey.net/iappli/KVMMark.html 


-----Original Message-----
From: ZBlut@excite.co.jp
To: KEITAI-L@appelsiini.net
Sent: 4/12/01 7:19 PM
Subject: (keitai-l) Re: 503 models Java performance compared (?)

Here is a pretty good bench mark of the phones (in Japanese though) with
a
bit more detail.
http://www.zdnet.co.jp/mobile/0103/21/bench.html


At the end it seems to show a list of programs and whether or not they
are
useable
or not for each phone.  It was the newer phones ran the games well, the
older (P and F) ran it just
at a usable rate.  Interesting...  At first, I was pretty skeptical
about
the worry of speed performance
with i-applis, but I suppose it is possible.  Although, I really wonder
if
this is more of an issue for the next
generation i-appli phones.  10KB programs seems to be the more limiting
factor to me, of course the demo 
and intro scene managed to wonders within just this size of programs.

Zev


----- Original Message
From: "Michael Turner" <leap@gol.com>
Subject: 503 models Java performance compared (?)
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 18:29:53 +0900


http://www.nikkeibp.asiabiztech.com/wcs/leaf?CID=onair/asabt/news/127609

Stats courtesy of Spicysoft.  Suspicious-sounding quote from them:

"With large differences in performance, there will be a case where
the same Java application can not work on every handset even if
their API on a Java execution environment has compatibility."

Eh?

Other discrepancies suggest this study might be a case of "Lies,
Damned Lies, and Software Benchmarks."

-m
leap@gol.com












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