The CPU popularity page gives me an idea, but doesn't really answer my question. But I did learn that Pentium 4 3.00 Ghz are still rather popular.
Anyway, what I wanna know is how capable on average a consumer's CPU is so I can get a general idea of the public's status. For example, I estimate that to playback 1080p content requires a minimum of 1200 passmark score and 1500 for optimal performance. If the average submitted CPU to this website this year has an average performance score of 1500 then it's safe to say that most people can decode 1080p movies on their PC. If it's something like 1000 then that would tell me that it will be another 6 months or a year before I can assume that any random user out there will be able to decode a HD clip you throw at him.
So, instead of a "monthly CPU popularity" report, would you happen to know what the yearly mean passmark score was? Monthly would work too, but since months fly by fast, it means little to me.
Thanks.
Anyway, what I wanna know is how capable on average a consumer's CPU is so I can get a general idea of the public's status. For example, I estimate that to playback 1080p content requires a minimum of 1200 passmark score and 1500 for optimal performance. If the average submitted CPU to this website this year has an average performance score of 1500 then it's safe to say that most people can decode 1080p movies on their PC. If it's something like 1000 then that would tell me that it will be another 6 months or a year before I can assume that any random user out there will be able to decode a HD clip you throw at him.
So, instead of a "monthly CPU popularity" report, would you happen to know what the yearly mean passmark score was? Monthly would work too, but since months fly by fast, it means little to me.
Thanks.
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