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by urthor
1349 days ago
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In any field of any kind except probably silicon, 100% growth in a decade would be marvelous. I don't think anyone could call it a plateau. > Furthermore, much of the purported single thread performance is taken from a small set of benchmark tests, and so chip makers just optimize them for those tests "Single thread" is a notoriously difficult benchmark to quantify. Instruction queue depth, floating vs integer, branching vs linear, there are so many variables. Passmark is fine. Workload simulation is state of the art. |
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