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Also one last thing to add here, there's obviously not just a difference on numb...
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I come back to the sampling issue and these two figures in the recent discussion: https://twitter.com/andreif7/status/1446925061387132936…
We're getting identical power figures for Linpack 5.5W vs 5481mW, both same score.
However GB5 is 5.1W vs 4632mW, much larger difference.
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Andrei F.
@andreif7
· Oct 9
Replying to @Golden_Reviewer and @D3ntheman
Maybe your testing method is wrong here instead.
Linpack has a very flat and constant power profile, GeekBench has a very variated power profile that has a large range.
If you do not sample every peak and trough in the data, you cannot get to accurate averages.
There are obvious data concerns on figures >7W, however there also much larger methodology issues in the community here that explain why there are noticeable differences in numbers. You have to understand what you're measuring beyond just throwing out numbers.
Also one last thing to add here, there's obviously not just a difference on numbers due to the devices doing something else, but simply because there seems a disagreement on workload delineation, for example my data vs Geekerwan's video, some large discrepancies can be explained:
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