Apple M1 MAX CPU maxes out at 30W (w/o GPU) afaik, so it is close to AMD ryzen-7950x in ECO mode...
ryzen-7950x (ECO mode): 598.27
Apple M1 MAX: 619.16
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Interesting hardware comparison with perf/watt
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Re: Interesting hardware comparison with perf/watt
There are multiple issues with these kinds of comparisons...
- It is comparing apples and oranges. Single-chip SOCs where GPU + RAM etc. cannot be changed disabled or removed, just breaking out parts of mandatory power-consuming stuff on a chip, makes comparison flawed, and rather meaningless.
- A mobile phone with a Dimensity 9000 ARMv8 chip gets about 1200.00 on the "perf/watt" ratio used in sheet, but what's the usefulness of these measurements???
- It is as useless as claiming a 1fps system running Crysis, is somehow "better" than a 30fps one if it just draws 1/40 of watts when running the game.
- Or as useless as comparing only dB/watt when comparing speakers, disregarding the quality of sound they put out...
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Re: Interesting hardware comparison with perf/watt
A strong argument.wickedpotus wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 9:34 pm
- A mobile phone with a Dimensity 9000 ARMv8 chip gets about 1200.00 on the "perf/watt" ratio used in sheet, but what's the usefulness of these measurements???
- It is as useless as claiming a 1fps system running Crysis, is somehow "better" than a 30fps one if it just draws 1/40 of watts when running the game.