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Posted by Yearight
 - April 03, 2024, 16:37:26
Quote from: Hotz on April 03, 2024, 09:59:10Geekbench and a couple of other synthetic benchmarks have lost their meaning if it comes to 3D performance. According to Geekbench and Timespy Meteor Lake wins like a world champion but in real life performance it loses like a world champion. So the same skepticism must be applied to Snapdragon synthetic performance.

(there are some very short clips of Snapdragon playing games, but they could also be made with heavy upsacling, so it's still not clear how 3d performance really is)



Well these arent 3d tests.
Posted by Yearight
 - April 03, 2024, 16:35:52
Quote from: Techguru on April 03, 2024, 08:10:47
Quote from: Yearight on April 03, 2024, 03:05:48
Quote from: Techguru on April 03, 2024, 00:48:17Comparing two different architectures in Geekbench isn't very likely. It's surely not a cross-platform like Cinebench.

Yes it is cross platform, the dev himself says it. Who are you and why do you think cinebench is cross platform while geekbench is not?

Not it's not a cross platform for different instruction sets. It's only cross platform for different native os. Go educate yourself.


Yeah? So you are smarter than the geekbench dev? Then educate everyone by telling how the comparison isnt cross platform.
Posted by Hotz
 - April 03, 2024, 09:59:10
Geekbench and a couple of other synthetic benchmarks have lost their meaning if it comes to 3D performance. According to Geekbench and Timespy Meteor Lake wins like a world champion but in real life performance it loses like a world champion. So the same skepticism must be applied to Snapdragon synthetic performance.

(there are some very short clips of Snapdragon playing games, but they could also be made with heavy upsacling, so it's still not clear how 3d performance really is)

Posted by Techguru
 - April 03, 2024, 08:10:47
Quote from: Yearight on April 03, 2024, 03:05:48
Quote from: Techguru on April 03, 2024, 00:48:17Comparing two different architectures in Geekbench isn't very likely. It's surely not a cross-platform like Cinebench.

Yes it is cross platform, the dev himself says it. Who are you and why do you think cinebench is cross platform while geekbench is not?

Not it's not a cross platform for different instruction sets. It's only cross platform for different native os. Go educate yourself.
Posted by Yearight
 - April 03, 2024, 03:05:48
Quote from: Techguru on April 03, 2024, 00:48:17Comparing two different architectures in Geekbench isn't very likely. It's surely not a cross-platform like Cinebench.

Yes it is cross platform, the dev himself says it. Who are you and why do you think cinebench is cross platform while geekbench is not?
Posted by Techguru
 - April 03, 2024, 00:48:17
Comparing two different architectures in Geekbench isn't very likely. It's surely not a cross-platform like Cinebench.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 02, 2024, 20:12:45
A Lenovo laptop with an "83ED" codename previously showed up on Geekbench with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite X1E78100 CPU. Now, another listing has popped up, but this time, the system is codenamed "4810UV0100." It has the same processor as the last listing, but the new one shows better performance scores.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-Geekbench-scores-of-Lenovo-laptop-with-Snapdragon-X-Elite-CPU-match-flagship-Intel-and-AMD-processors.821941.0.html