➀ The Snapdragon 8 Elite prototype outperforms in multi-core performance, but lags in single-core compared to Apple's latest; ➁ The Snapdragon 8 Elite prototype dominates in 3DMark Wild Life Unlimited, showing impressive stability; ➂ The Snapdragon 8 Elite prototype excels in GFXBench Aztec Ruins, with a significant performance lead over competitors.
Recent #benchmark news in the semiconductor industry
➀ The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor leads in single-thread performance in the PassMark benchmark; ➁ The CPU outperforms other high-end CPUs in the market; ➂ However, its multi-threaded performance is behind the Intel Core i9-14900KS.
➀ Leaked benchmark results show a significant multi-core performance boost for the Intel Core Ultra 5 245K; ➁ The CPU scores 850.6 points in single-core testing and 10,907.1 points in multi-core testing; ➂ Despite not having hyperthreading, the chip performs well in multi-core tests, reaching about 90% of the performance of the higher-tier Intel Core i7-14700K.
➀ An extensive benchmark of GPUs from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel over the past ten years; ➁ Performance hierarchy based on benchmarks at 1080p ultra and 1440p ultra resolutions; ➂ Analysis of ray tracing performance and the impact of DLSS and FSR on gaming.
1. An AMD Radeon RX 8000 RDNA 4 GPU has appeared on Geekbench with low OpenCL scores, indicating it may have 56 CUs and 3,584 Stream Processors. 2. The GPU is referred to as 'GFX1201', corresponding to the RDNA4 architecture, but its development status is unclear. 3. Reports suggest a focus on RDNA4 development, with potential releases ranging from RX 8800 to RX 8500 series, and AMD is expected to unveil next-gen discrete GPUs at CES 2025.
➀ Black Myth: Wukong, a new action RPG inspired by Chinese mythology, uses Unreal Engine 5 for stunning visuals and intense combat. ➁ The game offers a free benchmark tool on Steam, allowing users to test their system's performance. ➂ A comprehensive benchmark test was conducted on 41 GPUs across five configurations and three resolutions, providing detailed performance data for potential upgrades.
➀ The review covers performance and VRAM usage across 35 different GPUs. ➁ It includes a comparison of each card's performance to average FPS measured in previous graphics card reviews. ➂ The analysis also touches on minimum FPS and path tracing capabilities.
➀ The Raspberry Pi 5 2GB model is benchmarked against its 4GB and 8GB counterparts, showing similar performance in many tasks despite having less RAM. ➁ The 2GB model is sufficient for basic tasks and light multitasking but struggles with more demanding applications like high-end emulation and multiple browser tabs. ➂ For projects requiring more RAM, such as machine learning and AI, the 4GB or 8GB models are recommended.
1. The Intel Core Ultra 9 QS, running at 250W, showed a 17.5% performance improvement over the Core i9-14900K in the Cinebench R23 nT test but averaged a 4% uplift across other benchmarks. 2. The QS version demonstrated a 4.3% performance boost over Intel's current flagship CPU, with significant improvements in Cinebench R23 and Geekbench. 3. The Core Ultra 9 QS outperformed the Ryzen 9 9950X by 2% at 160W but lagged by 6.5% at 230W.
1. The Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 achieved 2010 points in single-core and 23302 points in multi-core Cinebench R23 tests. 2. AMD claims the Ryzen AI 300 series will outperform Intel's Core Ultra 9 185H by 20% in single-core and 40% in multi-core performance. 3. The HX 370 surpasses the Core Ultra 9 185H by approximately 16% in single-core and 36% in multi-core performance.
1. The upcoming AMD Ryzen 9 9950X CPU is reported to be 22% faster than its predecessor, the Ryzen 9 7950X, in Blender benchmarks at 230W PPT. 2. Igor_Kavinski, an AnandTech forum member, has shared performance data of the Ryzen 9 9950X, noting that it achieved up to 5.62GHz clock speeds and remained below 62ºC in temperature. 3. The Ryzen 9000 series is set to launch on July 31st, with rumors suggesting it will be priced similarly to the Ryzen 9 7950X.
1. The Ryzen 9 9950X scores 3,359 points in single-core and 20,550 points in multi-core tests on Geekbench, leading in multi-core performance among Zen 5 CPUs. 2. The revised scores for the 9900X show it is about 5% slower in single-core and 8.6% slower in multi-core compared to a PBO-enabled SKU. 3. The 9700X and 6-core variant also see performance drops, with the former experiencing a 2% decrease in single-core and 5% in multi-core, and the latter showing a 3.4% and 7.5% reduction respectively.
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