▲ | Fluorescence 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Their "main benchmark"? Stop making things up. It's no more than tragic fanboy addled fraud at this point. That three-year old press-release refers to SINGLE CORE Geekbench and not the defective multicore version that doesn't scale with core counts. Given AMD's main USP is core counts it would be an... unusual choice. AMD marketing uses every other product under the sun too (no doubt whatever gives the better looking numbers)... including Passmark e.g. it's on this Halo Strix page: https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/ai-pc-portfolio-l... So I guess that means Passmark is "endorsed" by AMD too eh? Neat. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | aurareturn 6 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The industry has moved past Passmark because it does not correlate to actual real world performance. The standard is SPEC, which correlates with with Geekbench. https://medium.com/silicon-reimagined/performance-delivered-... Every time there is a discussion on Apple Silicon, some uninformed person always brings up Passmark, which is completely outdated. | |||||||||||||||||
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