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- M3 lineup Geekbench 6 Cinebench R23 scores : r macbookpro - Reddit
Nanoreview has geekbench cinebench r23 scores for all M3 chips, there are consistent improvements across the board - most drastic ones for the M3 vs M2 max Interesting to note that M3 pro still does consistently better than M2 pro with 2 less P cores, so ppl can stop with all the "downgrade" posts lmao
- Surface Laptop 7 X Plus Geekbench Scores : r Surface - Reddit
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- Is Geekbench 5 a reasonable CPU benchmark? : r hardware - Reddit
But I don't think geekbench 5 is that bad of a benchmark A lot of people give it shit simply because of how well iphones do They find "geekbench is a bad benchmark" to be easier to believe than "apple makes incredibly fast cores" Also, Geekbench is a very short benchmark, It probably completes before the iphone hits it thermal limits
- Geekbench 6 arrives with new tests and more : r Android - Reddit
It is the hardware's fault What Geekbench 6 is stressing is core-to-core communications, specifically bandwidth and latency The prime example of such a workload is a game Geekbench 5 was horribly unrepresentative of games because games require cores to heavily communicate with each other and their caches
- Is Geekbench biased to Apple? : r hardware - Reddit
Geekbench tests short, bursty workloads that are common for regular consumer use of their devices I think herein lies the real bias when people compare Apple's passively cooled mobile chips with desktop class CPUs Geekbench deliberately adds little pauses between its payloads to
- ELI5: Why does it seem like Cinebench is now the standard . . . - Reddit
Geekbench in particular is criticized for being a synthetic benchmark CineBench may be niche, but it's a real-world benchmark based on actual performance GeekBench uses a random series of workload tests and applied an arbitrarily defined scoring system to then to create a final synthetic score
- Factors behind a Geekbench score and ways to increase.
I've wondered what goes into a Geekbench score, and why systems that are similar can have multi-core scores that vary by thousands I just built a i9900k computer and oc'd to 4 7ghz I'm getting multi-core scores around 34000 It scored very similar at stock settings I see other systems which look similar enough hitting 38 - 40k
- Beware with Geekbench v6 results! : r ReverseEngineering - Reddit
Geekbench is trying to test real workloads, and real workloads don't just deliberately sabotage CPU capabilities It's not uncommon for performance sensitive code to look at what the CPU is capable of, and use the best implementation for those capabilities (in fact, some may go further and check the CPU model and dispatch based on that)
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