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by MBCook 1140 days ago
You could use a synthetic benchmark. Create your own Geekbench like thing and use those numbers.

Intel-$singlecore-$multicore

So an Intel-6-12 had twice the single core performance of the Intel-3-48 but is much worse in multicore.

Yeah, things are WAY more complicated. But at least it gives you a chance without memorizing spec sheets first. Higher numbers are always better. No redefining. This year’s 5 can’t be better than last year’s 20 in performance.

I don’t follow Intel/AMD chips anymore. If I wanted to buy a computer I’d have to learn it all from scratch. This would give me a nice leg up.

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For the most part the transistor count (or something akin to it) is usually increasing, even if the die space is larger.
>Intel-$singlecore-$multicore

There will be power specs, and igpu specs, and ecc, and so on. It's hard to capture succinctly.

Gpu can be a third number. Power doesn't need to be in the model number. Neither does ecc, also all cpus should have such an easy to implement feature.