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The last test is from 2019 which is still accurate but the world is changing and we have arrived at .NET 7.0 which is reason enough to spin up my test suite again and measure from .NET 4.8, 3.1, 5.0, 6.0 up to 7.0. The “old” articles are still relevant despite their age. https://aloiskraus.wordpress.com/2019/09/29/net-serialization-benchmark-2019-roundup/ https://aloiskraus.wordpress.com/2018/05/0
New Additions since 2018 are Apex, SimdJsonSharp, Utf8Json and JsonSerializer which comes with .NET Core 3. Test Execution You can clone my Serializer Testing Framework: https://github.com/Alois-xx/SerializerTests and compile it. Then execute RunAll.cmd from the SerializerTests directory which will execute the tests on .NET Framework and .NET Core 3. I have put the output directory above the sour
Pause on the new Skylake CPUs is an order of magnitude slower. Sure things can get faster and sometimes a bit slower. But over 10 times slower? That sounds more like a bug. A little internet search about the pause instruction leads to the Intel manuals where the Skylake Microarchitecture and the pause instruction are explicitly mentioned: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/document
Alois Kraus Performance is everything. But correctness comes first. See Update .NET Serialization Benchmark 2019 Roundup With .NET Framework 4.7.2 out of the door it was time to update my Serialization Performance test suite (https://github.com/Alois-xx/SerializerTests). There have been many serializers added since the article https://aloiskraus.wordpress.com/2017/04/23/the-definitive-serializatio
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