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Posted by Verne Arase
 - November 03, 2021, 18:22:17
Quote from: schembfs on November 02, 2021, 21:28:33
It's so amusing to observe that there was a time when fans of a certain brand swore up and down that benchmarks don't matter because "they don't go around running benchmarks all day". Their goal posts move up and down the road as they fit. Just like when they once said that "they don't need 3G" because wifi is all they need then they were the first in line when IP3G came out. Repeat the same narrative/scenario for 4GLTE, bigger than 3.5" screens (did their thumbs grow longer?), 5G, AMOLED screens, etc. etc. When they copy things then make it better, "it's innovation". When others do the exact same thing, they sue, try to ban them, extort billion$ from them, taking advantage by using local courts, judges, jury against foreign companies using frivolous patents like "slide to unlock". REALLY? It's like patenting a way to push a button even if you did not invent the button. It's really sad to see innovative companies that really pioneered smartphones like HTC go the way of the dodo because of unfair cross licensing practices.
You've obviously had a religious epiphany and are not in the mood for rational discourse.
Posted by river
 - November 03, 2021, 17:11:28
IDC about benchmarks, and I think apple fans cherry pick theirs (but I guess so does everyone). But I just switched from dual Ryzen to M1 Pro last week and it is not a small difference. This is the fastest video editing performance I've ever seen, working with 8k in all sorts of codecs. Mac OS is a bit of a rough adjustment for me but there is nothing like this in the PC sphere for my work. I don't have to render timelines, and the exports are 4x faster than my custom PC editing tower I paid $3499 for last year. Hoping amd or Intel can have a chip that answers to this performance so I can switch back, but doubtful
Posted by Theorist
 - November 03, 2021, 05:10:20
Pretty much all of them:  Mathematica, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Adobe Acrobat Pro, etc.  And they can all benefit from faster single-core speeds (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint if you have large, complex documents).
Posted by Clebio
 - November 02, 2021, 23:06:40
Please, tell me how many applications single thread are you use now? Please give me only one?
The SOC is beautiful but it doesn't work like a charm yet.
Posted by schembfs
 - November 02, 2021, 21:28:33
It's so amusing to observe that there was a time when fans of a certain brand swore up and down that benchmarks don't matter because "they don't go around running benchmarks all day". Their goal posts move up and down the road as they fit. Just like when they once said that "they don't need 3G" because wifi is all they need then they were the first in line when IP3G came out. Repeat the same narrative/scenario for 4GLTE, bigger than 3.5" screens (did their thumbs grow longer?), 5G, AMOLED screens, etc. etc. When they copy things then make it better, "it's innovation". When others do the exact same thing, they sue, try to ban them, extort billion$ from them, taking advantage by using local courts, judges, jury against foreign companies using frivolous patents like "slide to unlock". REALLY? It's like patenting a way to push a button even if you did not invent the button. It's really sad to see innovative companies that really pioneered smartphones like HTC go the way of the dodo because of unfair cross licensing practices.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 02, 2021, 19:29:01
The Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max processors have made an initial appearance in the PassMark CPU Mark single-thread performance benchmarks for both laptop and desktop processors. Apple Silicon now occupies the top four positions in both charts, which should see a big change when Intel's Alder Lake chips start showing up.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/M1-Pro-10-core-SoC-pips-M1-Max-to-head-PassMark-s-desktop-and-laptop-CPU-single-thread-performance-charts-as-Apple-Silicon-secures-top-four-places.576692.0.html