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10.4: Cut down on the World Clock widget's CPU usage
I decided to quantify the CPU time savings with and without the second hand display and came up with a 3.7% savings. I did this by determining the cpu time consumed by the *default* World Clock widget with a second hand active over a 60 second wall time and then again without the second hand being displayed. This number may not be absolute but I believe it does come close to quantifying the difference. I performed this on a 2x 2.5GHz PM running Tiger 10.4.1 with normal background system activities.
10.4: Cut down on the World Clock widget's CPU usage
Was that 3.7% less total CPU load, or was the Clock Widget CPU usage dropped by 3.7%?
10.4: Cut down on the World Clock widget's CPU usage
Hmmmm - you made me re-examine my arithmetic.\ |
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