acpi=nolapic
which essentially turns off the full utilization of my Core 2 Duo CPU. Dropping all the processing load on one core, which degraded the overall performance significantly. Using different kernel releases for Ubuntu Lucid Lynx did not address the problem.
I gave the switch another thought when I got the the HP Compaq 6910 (6910p) laptop. 64-bit processing worked flawlessly from the boot disks, which inspired the idea of doing a benchmark to see what the magnitude of the difference in performance between the two releases.
One factor that can confound the results is access to memory as in 32-bit platform, the operating system was unable to access the full available memory (4 GiB), and was limited to 3 GiB accessible by the 32-bit addressing.
I repeated every test three times so as to give some range of accepted values:
Test I: Boot speed (Less is better)
I used the live disks for the purpose of testing, so the installed drivers and/or software wouldn't affect the results and would spare me the hassle of installing and reinstalling everything twice.
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Test II: Compression (More is better)
I used the benchmark option for 7z compression algorithm (LZMA) for the purpose of comparison.
The compression and decompression numbers are plotted below.
Test III: Super Pi test (Less is better)
I used same copy of System Stability Tester version 1.1.0. This program divides to obtain the value of Pi until it has x number of decimal places, in first case x was 128,000 ie 128k and the time required to achieve it is plotted at the x-axis, for three tries.
For the second and to show the magnitude of difference, I used 1 MiB as the number of spaces.
1 MiB test (1 try)
This comparison only means if you have 4 Gigs of RAM and are using 32 bit, its is better to use 64 bit system if it doesn't break on your system due to drivers/stability issue. This is NOT a fair comparison, as the memory accessed by the 64 bit system is more by a gigabyte than the 32-bit system.
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