KostmicK
Advanced Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору That new 7-Zip version contains some new code for AES and SHA. And we need some testing and benchmarking of that new code on different processors and systems. Please test 7-Zip benchmark from command line as described below and attach the log file with results here in forum's thread. Close all working programs (including browser) before benchmark running. And call the following command: 7z b -mm=* -mmt=* -bt > c:\1\log.txt you must specify some path for log file in your real folder instead of the path c:\1\log.txt. The benchmark can work about 10 minutes. The benchmark tests different methods of compression, encryption and hashing in 3 modes: 1) 1 thread - single thread mode 2) N/2 threads - that (N/2) can be equal to number of cores, if CPU supports 2 threads per core 3) N threads - all CPU threads. Compression and encryption methods show results in 2 lines: line 1 - encoding line 2 - decoding The description of some lines: AES256CBC:1 - software AES AES256CBC:2 - hardware AES-NI supported by most modern CPUs AES256CBC:3 - hardware VAES (Vector AES) supported only by new Intel Ice Lake SHA256:1 - software SHA-256 SHA256:2 - hardware SHA-256 supported by AMD Ryzen, Intel Goldmont / Ice Lake SHA1:1 - software SHA-1 SHA1:2 - hardware SHA-1 supported by AMD Ryzen, Intel Goldmont / Ice Lake | Всего записей: 1647 | Зарегистр. 12-04-2012 | Отправлено: 14:35 05-09-2019 | Исправлено: KostmicK, 22:55 05-09-2019 |
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