ARM doesn't allow independent and credible benches to come out in the open.AMD, nVidia and ARM should produce a compelling alternative if Sysmark isn't a representative benchmark in their eyes.
http://openbenchmarking.org/ ?AMD, nVidia and ARM should produce a compelling alternative if Sysmark isn't a representative benchmark in their eyes.
Probably they too have little or no benefit from competing in this benchmark, so they just used the case to gang up with the majority on the way out.Besides, why is VIA leaving?
Oh dear. This doesn't sound particularly positive. The talk of engineers leaving frustrated reminds me of Matrox getting picked clean by ATI and NV.
AMD Insiders Speak Out: BAPCo Exit is An Excuse for Poor Bulldozer Performance
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/new...-for-poor-bulldozer-performance.aspx?pageid=1
Besides, why is VIA leaving?
I don't know, but why distract from the more important question. Why is AMD leaving? If Bulldozer was the bees knees they would have no reason to throw up such a stink. They could've protested the lack of GPU testing privately without creating this public spectacle.
I think we'll have the answer once Bulldozer launches. Sysmark isn't the only benchmark out there.
SNB should do ~8 sec. on this clock-rate.I dunno what to think about the Sysmark thing but what a great time to leak an overclock score on presumably one of few samples that runs well
http://www.fudzilla.com/processors/item/23210-eight-core-bulldozer-overclocked-to-463ghz
I have no idea if thats a good super-pi score?
http://obrovsky.blogspot.com/
Original image has been cencored but it's visible that it has taken at minimum 10s to compute it. IIRC I7 breaks 10s at around 4GHz or so.
My dual core Wolfdale 3.2GHz is ready in 14.697s. Not bad for just 2 cores without some fancy hyperthreading.
Which is irrelevant considering Super Pi is not multithreaded