That is very possible. Could you be more specific?
@SarahKerrigan pointed out that relying on a strong correlation between benchmarks to make the case that one can be used in substitute of the other is a very weak argument (especially with a statistically insignificant number of data points) and I agreed. So my posts were to show that not only does their own predictive model break when analyzing additional CPUs, but that the correlation argument is basically meaningless as almost any CPU focused benchmark will show extremely strong correlation with SPECint 1t. I used Cinebench r20 as an example because it is such a poor substitute for SPECint, but still shows near perfect correlation anyway.
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