Re: [orca-list] Processor or memory: which matters most with screen readers?



Processor speed since screen readers on windows at least slice 50% off the processing speed just to get their work done. Illustrating this can be done by running the same job with screen reader turned off then repeating the job with the screen reader turned on. The timing numbers at the end of those job runs tell the story.



On Mon, 28 Dec 2020, Reece O'Bryan via orca-list wrote:

I understand that having a slow or old processor or having an insignificant amount of RAM is definitely going 
to cause problems. However, does there seem to be a sweet spot in which the machine has adequate processing 
power and plenty of memory to be able to run orca and screen readers?


Thank you,

-Reece
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