It is slower than LZ4 on AArch64.
Could you tell me what your test setup and corpus was?
For reference, to test ARM64, I tested v0.1.0 on an M3 mac with this fork of lzbench: https://github.com/welcome-to-the-sunny-side/lzbench/tree/ad...
Here, lz4's decompression speed was far slower than misa77 and zxc. Results are here: https://github.com/welcome-to-the-sunny-side/misa77/blob/mai...
Source?
Just tested a few minutes ago on the ClickBench dataset. Overall quite good, but, depending on particular columns, most of the time slower - e.g., ~2.0 vs ~2.8 GB/sec on Graviton 4 machine in AWS.
https://pastila.nl/?cafebabe/5763fb6ec6db85bf0f20fbd710a8c83...
You probably meant MB/sec not GB.
No? Decompression is rated in GB/s per core now.
Could you tell me what your test setup and corpus was?
For reference, to test ARM64, I tested v0.1.0 on an M3 mac with this fork of lzbench: https://github.com/welcome-to-the-sunny-side/lzbench/tree/ad...
Here, lz4's decompression speed was far slower than misa77 and zxc. Results are here: https://github.com/welcome-to-the-sunny-side/misa77/blob/mai...
Source?
Just tested a few minutes ago on the ClickBench dataset. Overall quite good, but, depending on particular columns, most of the time slower - e.g., ~2.0 vs ~2.8 GB/sec on Graviton 4 machine in AWS.
https://pastila.nl/?cafebabe/5763fb6ec6db85bf0f20fbd710a8c83...
You probably meant MB/sec not GB.
No? Decompression is rated in GB/s per core now.