In my Data & File Structures course today we were writing little programs to calculate the amount of time required to process basic manipulations of various sized arrays. I choose to code on my laptop vs. the schools desktops for convenience sake, but I noticed something I found to be a little weird today.
When executing our programs, my laptop consistently whooped up on the schools desktops in finishing its tasks (20-30% faster on average). Granted the specs of the schools comps aren't the greatest, but I just really thought they would be pwning my humble lappy.
Schools Comps:
Celeron D 2.93GHz
512MB RAM
My Laptop:
Pentium M 1.6gHz (Banias)
2GB RAM
I'm fairly certain that the programs we were running were not severely hampered by the RAM difference between the computers, but I thought that the Celerons would certainly perform faster. Do they honestly suck THAT bad @ Java?
When executing our programs, my laptop consistently whooped up on the schools desktops in finishing its tasks (20-30% faster on average). Granted the specs of the schools comps aren't the greatest, but I just really thought they would be pwning my humble lappy.
Schools Comps:
Celeron D 2.93GHz
512MB RAM
My Laptop:
Pentium M 1.6gHz (Banias)
2GB RAM
I'm fairly certain that the programs we were running were not severely hampered by the RAM difference between the computers, but I thought that the Celerons would certainly perform faster. Do they honestly suck THAT bad @ Java?
