Quote from: fdsofldmos on April 10, 2020, 10:24:02
You are slowly becoming a "scandal newspaper".
You are stating in the title something and in the article you say: "The AMD Ryzen 7 4800H was tested on Geekbench 5.1, which offers higher scores than Geekbench 5.0 where the Intel Core i9-10980HK was benchmarked"
So that means that 4800H has an artificially inflated score, but you miss this point in your title. Great. Amazing journalism.
Not to say 4800H is a bad product, but press is far from being OBJECTIVE these days.
I don't think that minor difference in version (0.1) can result in significant score increase. Sure there are tests whose values might be calculated little differently but final result will be simiilar, that's how semantic versioning goes and I am sure Geekbench adheres such philosophy.
Out of curiosity I dug up Geekbench and found this test of AMD with 5.04
search this id 1594373
Scores are simillar and difference is more of a test variation (IMHO).
And still compares to Intel in source of that article.
1732292?baseline=1594373