i5-7200u executed 40+ Superfast Decompressors

Benchmark:
- single-threaded;
- Windows;
- reproducible (see below for download);
- 40+ compressors;
- testdatafile: Bible;
- integer in nature, stresses CPU-RAM subsystem;
- results sorted by compression ratio.
Look no further, newest versions, latest (2017-Mar-30) lzbench and TurboBench were used.
I am sorry for the low quality video&sound, this is my second video, my laptop Lenovo 'Compressionette' (with i5-7200u DDR4) running Windows 10 64bit was used.
Benchmark_Bible_(Washigan+_vs_lzbench_vs_TurboBench)_2017-Mar-29.zip (10,441,150 bytes) downloadable at:
1drv.ms/u/s!AmWWFXGMzDmEgn1Kz...
or
drive.google.com/file/d/0BzKg...
Many thanks go to:
- Przemyslaw Skibinski a.k.a. inikep - author of lizard/lzbench;
- Hamid Buzidi a.k.a. powturbo - author of LzTurbo/TurboBench;
- Conor Stokes - author of LZSSE2;
- Yann Collet a.k.a. Cyan - author of LZ4/Zstd.
More results on:
www.overclock.net/t/1619592/ka...

Пікірлер: 3

  • 7 жыл бұрын

    wonderfull vid

  • @Sanmayce

    @Sanmayce

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, you are too good, I am a dummy in making smooth videos. My goal was to "establish" ambiance, but the granularity is awful - the light for this insensitive little camera was low. Anyway, my wish was people to have a glimpse on textual compressors of today and see that the world is not only RAR & 7-zip despite being workhorses.

  • @Sanmayce
    @Sanmayce7 жыл бұрын

    Okay, benchmarking The Bible on 7th gen Intel CPU using latest-fastest-strongest compressors included in the superb lzbench and TurboBench. My naive TOP 7, (sorted by compression ratio 'n' decompression speed): #01 - A king (Pareto frontier establisher): 0,371 MB/s; brotli24 2017-03-10 -11 #02 - A king (Pareto frontier establisher): 0,639 MB/s; zstd24 1.1.4 -22 #03 - A king (Pareto frontier establisher): 1,089 MB/s; lzturbo 39 #04 - A king (Pareto frontier establisher): 1,040 MB/s; lizard 1.0 -49 #05 - A king (Pareto frontier establisher): 1,154 MB/s; Nakamichi 'Washigan+' #06 - A king (Pareto frontier establisher): 1,704 MB/s; lizard 1.0 -39 #07 - A king (Pareto frontier establisher): 4,306 MB/s; LZSSE2 17 AVX Intel v15 Of course The Bible serves as a good baseline for books ~4MB in size, this TOP 7 is being shuffled when big textual data comes. My benchmarks with files 4++MB long show definitely this roster: *My real TOP 2:* #01 - A king (Pareto frontier establisher): 1,089 MB/s; lzturbo 39 #02 - A king (Pareto frontier establisher): 4,306 MB/s; LZSSE2 17 AVX Intel v15 Behind those superior performers are their authors: - Jyrki Alakuijala - Yann Collet a.k.a. Cyan - Hamid Buzidi a.k.a. powturbo - Przemyslaw Skibinski a.k.a. inikep - Kaze - Przemyslaw Skibinski a.k.a. inikep - Conor Stokes Oodle is superstrong and superfast, however my tests (55 files so far) show fluctuations, at times being fantastic at times ... meh. Personally, I like a lot those two benches - they are a must-have when drawing a picture of compressibility and speed. My unfinished attempt to collect results on textual data: Textual_Superfast_Decompression_Showdown_124-pages_DRAFT_2017-Mar-28.pdf: drive.google.com/file/d/0BzKgu_YpO6uZNUw0RFFwYXppZWs/view?usp=sharing Now, having 'Compressionette' all the tests will be retested, hopefully, when done, one informative PDF booklet will serve as a strong reference.