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@h4ckernews@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

Nvidia DGX Spark: When Benchmark Numbers Meet Production Reality

https://publish.obsidian.md/aixplore/Practical+Applications/dgx-lab-benchmarks-vs-reality-day-4

#HackerNews #Nvidia #DGX #Spark #Benchmark #Production #Reality #AI #Technology #HPC

dgx-lab-benchmarks-vs-reality-day-4 - AIXplore - Tech Articles - Obsidian Publish

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@neighbourhoodie@toot.berlin  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

“All software benchmarks and claims of performance are *carefully crafted lies* and this write-up is *no different*.”

Looking for honest numbers?

Earlier this year we got to help a customer make some huge performance gains 📈

Give it a read if you’ve been trying to #benchmark your own #Erlang or @couchdb project in search of improvements: https://neighbourhood.ie/blog/2025/03/04/case-study-10x-couchdb-performance-gains-for-a-aaa-game-launch?pk_campaign=mastodon&pk_kwd=aaa

If you get stuck, let us know! We’re always curious and eager to help.

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Neighbourhoodie - Case Study: 10x CouchDB Performance Gains for a AAA Game Launch

Neighbourhoodie Software is a software development company based in Berlin, Germany. We are experts in CouchDB, PouchDB, and Offline First.
A graph that maps number of requests against time in seconds shows a staggering climb that peaks at 63.21K requests per second, before winding back down to a low baseline.
A graph that maps number of requests against time in seconds shows a staggering climb that peaks at 63.21K requests per second, before winding back down to a low baseline.
A graph that maps number of requests against time in seconds shows a staggering climb that peaks at 63.21K requests per second, before winding back down to a low baseline.
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@neighbourhoodie@toot.berlin  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

“All software benchmarks and claims of performance are *carefully crafted lies* and this write-up is *no different*.”

Looking for honest numbers?

Earlier this year we got to help a customer make some huge performance gains 📈

Give it a read if you’ve been trying to #benchmark your own #Erlang or @couchdb project in search of improvements: https://neighbourhood.ie/blog/2025/03/04/case-study-10x-couchdb-performance-gains-for-a-aaa-game-launch?pk_campaign=mastodon&pk_kwd=aaa

If you get stuck, let us know! We’re always curious and eager to help.

neighbourhood.ie

Neighbourhoodie - Case Study: 10x CouchDB Performance Gains for a AAA Game Launch

Neighbourhoodie Software is a software development company based in Berlin, Germany. We are experts in CouchDB, PouchDB, and Offline First.
A graph that maps number of requests against time in seconds shows a staggering climb that peaks at 63.21K requests per second, before winding back down to a low baseline.
A graph that maps number of requests against time in seconds shows a staggering climb that peaks at 63.21K requests per second, before winding back down to a low baseline.
A graph that maps number of requests against time in seconds shows a staggering climb that peaks at 63.21K requests per second, before winding back down to a low baseline.
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@janriemer@floss.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

uInit - Instructions on obtaining stable benchmarks results on modern Linux distro - by yugr:

https://github.com/yugr/uInit

#Profiling#Benchmark #Linux#Performance

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@janriemer@floss.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

uInit - Instructions on obtaining stable benchmarks results on modern Linux distro - by yugr:

https://github.com/yugr/uInit

#Profiling#Benchmark #Linux#Performance

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