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by Jonnax
2028 days ago
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Fair enough.
But if you're comparing single threaded performance, there isn't a reason to split the workload into two threads for AMD/Intel and have it as a single thread for Apple. If I had a single threaded application or a single threaded critical path of a multithreaded application. I don't see a scenario where SMT will help AnandTech have done a comparison here:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/16261/investigating-performan... You can see it's all within 1% with it on and off for single threaded. |
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At the end of the day, benchmarks are inherently only an approximate measure of how real-world code will perform. SMT, basically by definition, is rarely going to benchmark well, but is inherently going to show more of a benefit when running real-world mixed workloads.