


TiVi is a small TV show tracking app based on. See the exact results in the table below. I put all tested projects in repository, and each project has its own test launch scenario (a performance.scenarios file). The results you’ll see are the mean values of ten test runs, preceded by two warm-ups builds that didn’t count. I ran the tests using Gradle Profiler in the benchmark mode, which measures the time it takes to build a project. If you know of any other conditions to be considered before benchmark testing, I’d be happy to read them in the comments below. Turning off the Spotlight indexing or adding the test project folder to exceptions.Not touching the computers during tests.
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Placing all laptops on a hard flat surface to let the airflow come in and cool down the laptop.Switch computer into performance mode (if available).Close as many programs as possible, including the background ones.Connecting all computers to a power source.Using Gradle 7.3.3 to build projects (the latest available version in moment of testing).Making sure all computers work in equal conditions isn’t easy, but I’ve tried to make it perfect: I added my old iMac 27″ Late 2015 to the test to see how much progress the new models of Macs made. MacBook Pro 16″ 2021 M1 Pro 10 CPU | 32 GB RAM.MacBook Pro 14″ 2021 M1 Pro 10 CPU | 32 GB RAM.MacBook Pro 14″ 2021 M1 Pro 8 CPU | 16 GB RAM.MacBook Pro 16″ 2019 i9 9880H 8 CPU cores /16 threads | 32 GB RAM.

