By: Maynard Handley (name99.delete@this.name99.org), November 16, 2020 5:31 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
Dummond D. Slow (mental.delete@this.protozoa.us) on November 16, 2020 4:12 pm wrote:
> Maynard Handley (name99.delete@this.name99.org) on November 16, 2020 2:58 pm wrote:
> >
> > https://twitter.com/mnloona48_/status/1328427807987302400
> > 1500 ST
> > 7500 MT
> > MBP (so active cooling)
> >
> > comparison page:
> > https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/cpu_benchmark-cinebench_r23_single_core-15
> > (I'm not sure how to interpret that. Does HT on each device mean HT
> > was used? As far as I can tell it does, giving about a 25% boost.
> > In which case only fair would be to allow each large Apple core to get a small core to help it :-) )
> >
>
> No. Single thread means single thread, running on on logical core (or bouncing around, heh).
> You can see only on tile gets rendered, after all. HT/SMT only affects multi score.
Thanks. The web page is really not helpful in clarifying this.
> Maynard Handley (name99.delete@this.name99.org) on November 16, 2020 2:58 pm wrote:
> >
> > https://twitter.com/mnloona48_/status/1328427807987302400
> > 1500 ST
> > 7500 MT
> > MBP (so active cooling)
> >
> > comparison page:
> > https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/cpu_benchmark-cinebench_r23_single_core-15
> > (I'm not sure how to interpret that. Does HT on each device mean HT
> > was used? As far as I can tell it does, giving about a 25% boost.
> > In which case only fair would be to allow each large Apple core to get a small core to help it :-) )
> >
>
> No. Single thread means single thread, running on on logical core (or bouncing around, heh).
> You can see only on tile gets rendered, after all. HT/SMT only affects multi score.
Thanks. The web page is really not helpful in clarifying this.