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by LIV2
1329 days ago
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> This sounds suspicious to me. In my experience, Rosetta is faster on my M1 MBP than natively on my 2015 x86 MBP. The performance will obviously depend on the workload > How did you measure this? Running the exact same docker image based on this: https://github.com/chriz2600/xilinx-ise
And the code from this git repo of mine: https://github.com/LIV2/GottaGoFastRAM2000 Inside a Debian vm: docker run --rm -it -v ${PWD}:/build -w /build xilinx-ise /bin/bash
cd RTL
make clean
time make ../Binary/XC9572XL/gottagofast2000.jed
When I get a chance I will check the timing of each individual step from the makefile.If there is something I'm missing I'd love to know, I'd rather not have to run my builds on another machine |
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I don't think Docker supports using Rosetta to run x86 binaries inside arm64 containers. Here's an open feature request for it: https://github.com/docker/roadmap/issues/384