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Ask the Android kids what the point is.

Plus, if you had read up on BFS you'd know it's goal is to reduce latency and benchmarking latency is much harder than the typical benchmarking of a single process performance. Which is what most benchmarks tests. Good for testing overclocking, doesn't tell you much of anything in this case. I can think of a few good latency tests but the error bounds may be quite high. Unless somebody has a robot to push buttons for me....

Single process benchmarks, like a web browser javascript benchmark, are easy to schedule. So the difference between CFS and BFS should be negligable. Still, i might as well run a few. what benchmarks would you like to see?

One subjective difference that is significant enough to, IMO, be interesting is: the speed of my interactions with the phone are not diminished significantly when i am installing an application in the background. Not even the silly little graphical effects.
 

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