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I can see that some non-technical people may not understand the development cycle and may genuinely believe that. Some people in this thread I'm sure DO know it, and realise that what they are saying is a nugget of purest FUD.Remember, this is a beta test system.It will have serial debug output, probably at 9600 baud.It could easily be tracking every single call to every single library, and dumping the text at that speed, which could take about 6mS.That means after just 1000 calls, you'd have a 6 second delay.Now tell me again how that is at all indicative of the final non-debug speed of the system, please!
3. Hyperion or their partner should have already had a pro video out about this system. Especially after all that silly "What is X" hype.
Exactly! so if you only log say 10% of your calls then you still end up with what appears to be a very slow system, which is what we see here.Q.E.D.
A debug build will always be slower, that's not an excuse that's a reason.These are BETA builds, not release. They have debugging kernels.If you don't believe me I challenge you to ask any kernel or os developer how fast their beta, debug, serial output enabled machines ran.