Raspberry Pi computer performance tested in Quake 3
Some habrazhiteli, discussing a miniature Linux-computer Raspberry Pi worth $ 25, doubted the sufficient performance of the ARM11 processor at 700 MHz. Like, this kid can not cope with video FullHD. Well, now we have the opportunity to evaluate the performance of the Raspberry Pi on the best test program - Quake 3 Arena. The game is spinning normally at 1080p (1920 × 1080) with 4x anti-aliasing turned on at 10-30 fps. As all Quake 3 players know, if you turn off anti-aliasing, then the performance increases very much. For a computer the size of a credit card is a very good result.
The developers say that the processor didn’t even get very hot (you could touch it), so a plastic case is quite suitable for a computer. By the way, for the first time a specific chip model is named - this is a Broadcom BCM2835 processor. ')
via Raspberry Pi blog