This is a strange situation. Bitcoin is useless at the moment because no one accepts it. But the fees are low, so there is a real incentive to start using it instead of things like credit cards. Let's imagine that a lot…
Not testing thermal throttling is fine. Often CPU tests are done with overkill cooling specifically to take throttling out of the picture.
Part of the problem is (or at least used to be) that Geekbench tests a things that are done in hardware, e.g. encryption. That just tests the various ISA extensions and coprocessors. I don't know if that's still a…
Geekbench is pretty much useless, especially across architectures and OSes. It claims a maybe three-watt iPhone CPU can beat a 40-watt Ryzen 1200, which is plainly ridiculous. Apple makes a good CPU, but you'd have to…
This is a strange situation. Bitcoin is useless at the moment because no one accepts it. But the fees are low, so there is a real incentive to start using it instead of things like credit cards. Let's imagine that a lot…
Not testing thermal throttling is fine. Often CPU tests are done with overkill cooling specifically to take throttling out of the picture.
Part of the problem is (or at least used to be) that Geekbench tests a things that are done in hardware, e.g. encryption. That just tests the various ISA extensions and coprocessors. I don't know if that's still a…
Geekbench is pretty much useless, especially across architectures and OSes. It claims a maybe three-watt iPhone CPU can beat a 40-watt Ryzen 1200, which is plainly ridiculous. Apple makes a good CPU, but you'd have to…