Anandtech used the Intel Compiler because they wanted to compare how good the SoCs are and not how bad some compilers are. In the end the used Intels compiler for the Intel SoCs and Apples compiler for the Apple SoCs.
I also think anandtech tried 32 & 64 bit for both architectures and took for...
I don't think ARM will replace any x86 systems in future. ARM lost already market share in the tablet space, while it could not gain any market share in servers and laptops. Even in places where it is a possible option like chromebooks, ARM has literally no market share.
I think at the moment...
And one where an Atom Z3735F gets the same score as a Core i5 3317U...
Blender is a nice hobbyist tool, but there is a reason it is not often used in professional Productions. And its renderer is often considered as its biggest weakness.
Also there should be a much higher diversity in the...
That depends what you want to benchmark. If you want to benchmark CPUs, it is not ok. If you want to benchmark ecosystems, it is ok. But if you do latter you would not only encounter applications without AVX support but also without any ARM support at all. X86 has broad support in server...
I "keep" bringing on marketing slides? That is actually the first one. And it does not state anything in or against favour of Intel. It states the results of some physical experiments that are valid for Core M processors with Core M die size and the low quality TIM used in Core M.
TAmbient =...
Again you are using numbers for the maximum power consumption (short peaks) not of sustained load.
What could be the responsible for these peaks is the battery. The core M draws about 15W under full turbo. Maybe it directly uses the battery until the load circuit recognizes that the battery is...
a) No it doesn't. But it should give a "realistic" representation. That means it should be somewhere near of a decent implemenation. If it would be at 120GFlops which is still low I wouldn't mind, but 20GFlops is just pure shit.
This is not a benchmark that measures that capabilities of a CPU...
The text explicitely states that short peak load is almost 30W.
I was never talking nor I am talking now about peak power consumption.
The text further states that continuous consumption is clearly below 20W.
It does not state what "continuous" actually is. The might have tested it only for 10...
They are misleading if you take just take the score of any browser instead of the best one.
The reason you can't ignore them is because browsing is one of the most important tasks performed on a mobile device.
Especially WebXPRT is important because it benchmarks tasks people actually perform an...
Core M has a configurable TDP ranging from 3.5 to 6.0W. That means if the cTDP is set to 6.0, it can't draw more than 6.0W sustained.
Core M can draw more power in short timespans to achieve frequencies above base frequency, however every other SoC does that too.
But I'm talking about...
I don't understand why people keep referencing Geekbench scores. It is one of the worst benchmark out there.
For instance the DGEMM part (multicore) scores about 20-25GFlops on an i7-4770. A real DGEMM implementation scores 150-200GFlops on this CPU. Thats 6 to 10 times slower than it should...
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