View Full Version : performance hit because of Bios translation?
daniel_mtl
21st March 2006, 05:39 AM
hey guys,
just wondering how much of a performance hit we're taking because the machine has the translate any BIOS calls into their EFI quivalent.
Basically, the way I see it, we've added a layer to the whole process haven't we? (not to belittle the solution... I commend all the players involved in making this happen)
I'm just curious if it has a substantial impact on performance?
thanks,
Daniel
jann
21st March 2006, 06:59 AM
hey guys,
just wondering how much of a performance hit we're taking because the machine has the translate any BIOS calls into their EFI quivalent.
Basically, the way I see it, we've added a layer to the whole process haven't we? (not to belittle the solution... I commend all the players involved in making this happen)
I'm just curious if it has a substantial impact on performance?
thanks,
Daniel
From what i understand, the EFI translation is done only during bootup, however, there is not much hit at all to computational speeds as seen in my Cinebench 9.5 comparison:
OS X vs XP on same machine. http://forum.onmac.net/showthread.php?t=286
Look at the CPU figures in particular.
Jann
daniel_mtl
21st March 2006, 09:29 AM
hey Jann,
yeah I've read your thread. nice to see similar numbers for anything CPU intensive (obviously graphic heavy benchmarks will take a direct hit)
as for the BIOS thing, I was under the impression that windows talks to the BIOS as well...
Steve1496
21st March 2006, 09:01 PM
Windows does make calls to the BIOS during operation, but nowhere near as much as on bootup. However these BIOS calls, because the CSM we have not a full one, could cause some functioning errors using external devices (such as USB). I've already experienced one error which relates to this issue--WM5 Activesync.
What I'm curious about is how nobody has talked about GPS on their MacBook Pro. Macs lack good GPS software, and if GPS devices work in Windows, I know it'd make a lot of people happy. I could test this out for someone using StreetMaps 2005 with GPS, if they'd like.
Steve
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