Ok, as "documented by Intel", let's check Intel Intel ia64 and ia32 architectures Optimization Reference Manual: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/64-ia-32-architectures-optimization-manual.html
If you don't want to follow that link and see yourself, there are...
Just a clarification: Skylake indeed does 2 FMUL or 2 FADD on YMM registers. You could check it here: http://users.atw.hu/instlatx64/GenuineIntel00506E3_Skylake_InstLatX64.txt
Btw, Haswell (http://users.atw.hu/instlatx64/GenuineIntel00306C3_Haswell_InstLatX64.txt) or Broadwell...
Thanks. It has been refreshing to get a proper response, majord
To expand a bit further:
1- I've not used Core i5-6600K because that pesky "multicore enhancement". I have a i5-6600 myself and I know it clocks at just 3.6GHz under all-core-load (clock ratios hardcoded in non-K Skylake chips)...
Ok, I try to not drag into this much, more so when you don't reply about anything I post, including THIS:
But you really do a by-the-book ad-hominem post, so it wouldn't be fair to leave as is. Yeah, I edited your post leaving out those wall of images, but just for the sake of readability...
Let's use your logic with data shown in the review. You claim that games don't scale beyond 4 threads (just ignoring for a bit than FX8370 does 73.6% in games vs 69.8% for A12-9800 and you take that for "tied"). Very well, just here we have just 3 datapoints: Core i5-6400 (3.1GHz all core...
Let's go for another round.
Core i7-2630QM, this time at 2.195GHz fixed frequency. Win10 x64 up to date, 8Gb (2x4, dualchannel) DDR3-1333 CAS9, running with Throttlestop in background.
Blender 2.78a x64
100 samples: 1m42.5s
150 samples: 2m30.8s
200 samples: 3m26.7s
The Stilt "SIMD" build...
Handbrake 10.5 x64 downloaded from website, using "bunnyshit2.mp4" from Dresdenboy (I don't put that name on file).
Core i7-2630QM - 21.466452fps (169.6s). Again, start at 2.6GHz, go down to 2.4GHz and ends at 2.3GHz. Average 2.35GHz, 42W. Some creative math, divide by 2 (8 cores, 16 threads...
I tried a second round without Throttlestop running: https://1drv.ms/i/s!AjqAFTn4xM0Zga945jkcLxFKFsfmjQ
2m15.10s almost the same. I don't really know why, because HT get a substantial boost (those Core i7-6700 get 30+% from HT vs my i5-6600).
Byes
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