Thank you for the charts and the valuable data you provide.
I understand the recent changes in PT10, which to the dismay of many, has thrown off the results; and although I was also initially unhappy, after reading your posts (particularly on single-threaded results), I've come to appreciate the reason for the change, particularly since other software has moved-on (such as newer compiler optimisations, and utilising newer instructions such as AVX/2).
Still quite wary as to why Intel is once again on the top of your single-threaded charts, despite for example, AMD's third-gen Ryzen 3950x usually outperforming Intel, particularly in other single threaded tests in Cinebench and POV-Ray. Very strange to see the i7-9700 / 9700F, i7-8086k, i7-8700k, and even the i7-7700k, all doing better than the Ryzen 3950x?!
Regardless, the reason for this post is to voice my dislike of how you have by default, filtered the single-threaded charts to separate desktop / laptop / server parts.
Although this is useful, I wish you left the combined chart, but introduced filtering options. Or, at least have the option to combine all?
It's sometimes really useful to see how well certain laptop chips do compared to the competition's desktop parts.
Many thanks.
I understand the recent changes in PT10, which to the dismay of many, has thrown off the results; and although I was also initially unhappy, after reading your posts (particularly on single-threaded results), I've come to appreciate the reason for the change, particularly since other software has moved-on (such as newer compiler optimisations, and utilising newer instructions such as AVX/2).
Still quite wary as to why Intel is once again on the top of your single-threaded charts, despite for example, AMD's third-gen Ryzen 3950x usually outperforming Intel, particularly in other single threaded tests in Cinebench and POV-Ray. Very strange to see the i7-9700 / 9700F, i7-8086k, i7-8700k, and even the i7-7700k, all doing better than the Ryzen 3950x?!
Regardless, the reason for this post is to voice my dislike of how you have by default, filtered the single-threaded charts to separate desktop / laptop / server parts.
Although this is useful, I wish you left the combined chart, but introduced filtering options. Or, at least have the option to combine all?
It's sometimes really useful to see how well certain laptop chips do compared to the competition's desktop parts.
Many thanks.
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