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====== CPU Load Comparisons and Testing ====== | ====== CPU Load Comparisons and Testing ====== | ||
People often want to meaningfully compare CPU use in order to determine of efficient different plugins or synths are or to determine which iPad or iPhone model will give the most processing power. The CPU load indicators in many apps often give a misleading picture of how much CPU is actually being used unless the device is running at near full speed. | People often want to meaningfully compare CPU use in order to determine of efficient different plugins or synths are or to determine which iPad or iPhone model will give the most processing power. The CPU load indicators in many apps often give a misleading picture of how much CPU is actually being used unless the device is running at near full speed. | ||
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+ | **Apple to Apples Comparisons** - each app uses its own method for calculating CPU load. So, don't draw too many conclusions from looking at one app's CPU numbers without doing a load test as described below. | ||
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The following Audiobus Forum threads have related information -- which would be great to have added into this article. | The following Audiobus Forum threads have related information -- which would be great to have added into this article. | ||
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