- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
Intel accused of inflating CPU benchmark results::SPEC says Intel’s Xeon processors were using a compiler that artificially inflated the results of its industrial benchmark by as much as 9%.
False, when it’s 30 years or more back, it absolutely is, even things I remember from just 20 years ago can be hard to find. Sometimes it disappears other times it’s drowned out by similar stories that are newer.
You are completely delusional about the efficiency of search engines, and the memory of the Internet, not every thing stays up even for just a few years.
Also it may lack context of things that were common knowledge of the time.
Maybe that too, but it’s still correct as @Kangie wrote, it was 100% also used against AMD on consumer products.
Intel used every trick in the book, even when they weren’t quite legal, because P4 was a shitty product, and they couldn’t compete on merits with it. They even tried to revive P3, but it failed above a certain clock speed, 1.13 Ghz if I remember correctly.