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Since there is no official 64bit Rasbian distribution for the Raspberry Pi 3, there has been a lot of discussion if a 64bit version would actually give any performance benefit.<br/> | |||
I try to answer the question by performing BWA-0.6.2 on various kernels and distributions. <br/> | |||
I have added a heatsink and fan to the RPI3, to allow for non-throttled performance.<br/> | |||
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Revision as of 17:30, 9 May 2017
Since there is no official 64bit Rasbian distribution for the Raspberry Pi 3, there has been a lot of discussion if a 64bit version would actually give any performance benefit.
I try to answer the question by performing BWA-0.6.2 on various kernels and distributions.
I have added a heatsink and fan to the RPI3, to allow for non-throttled performance.
Dist | Kernel | Kernel-arch | GCC | 32bit | 64bit |
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Raspbian | stock | 32bit | N/A | ||
Raspbian | self-compiled | 32bit | |||
Raspbian | self-compiled | 64bit | |||
openSUSE | self-compiled | 64bit |