The result of building on this project: https://github.com/yozhik/AndroidStudioBenchmark
Results:
Computer | CPU | RAM/swap | system | other environment | Date | Spent |
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DeskMini | 4650G | 16G,16G | ubuntu 20.04.3 | JDK11,gradle 7.0 | 2022,Jun | 1m14s |
MBP | M1 MAX | 64G | Mac OS | none | 2021 | 1m26s |
Dell insp5505 | 4500u | 16G,16G | ubuntu 20.04.3 | JDK11,gradle 7.0 | 2022,Jun | 1m30s |
The result of building on this new project: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android/tree/main/focus-android
Results:
Computer | CPU | RAM/swap | system | other environment | Date | Spent |
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MBA | M2 | 16G | Mac OS | OpenJDK18 | 2023,Jan | 1m |
MiniPC | 4800U | 32G/32G | ubuntu 22 | JDK1.8 | 2023,Jan | 1m16s |
Testing them, I put charge on and exited all applications but a terminal. You may see some low performance computers got a result as good as high performance CPUs. But if I open a chrome or other applications on those computers, spent time will be much longer, the test result on low performance computers would get a little bit slow. However, I must to say that Linux has its unique charatistic to faster a little.
In summary, even though result of high performance CPUs is not better than some low performance CPUs, high performance is still very important.