It’s possible to ‘install’, but it doesn’t seem to work. I’m getting “Permission denied” error.
I don’t think it supports ARM, I could be wrong, though.
Edit: The normal Linux package is for x86/x64, it’s not for ARM.
I couldn’t find a Linux ARM version.
There is an arm linux version , found here. Unfortunatly it is geekbench 2. This isnt too bad, however, as geekbench still officially posts geekbench 2 results on their website.
I don’t think so, it’s not free software in that way.
Besides, TBH, I don’t see much point in it on CE in general, and N2 specifically.
It’s a very outdated version of the benchmark. It’s likely missing any sort of optimizations for newer architectures, be it x86 or new ARM chips. So it may be fun to run, it probably isn’t very representative compared to other hardware.
Wow the N2 is pretty fast compared to other hardware in its class. Must be like night and day compared to the nVidia Shield when you consider Linux runs Kodi a lot faster to begin with.
I can say from my own use the N2 is super responsive compared to my Le Potato which is my daily driver right now. The N2 will probably slip on in there pretty soon, mostly just a matter of getting it all set up.
Can you run the newest geekbench build on the N3150?
It’d be interesting to know how it compares to other hardware in a more recent and more optimized benchmark.