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A current processor will no longer be able to compete with the latest models in five years’ time. But with the right choice, you can ensure that your CPU will continue to offer solid performance ...
TL;DR: PassMark has been aggregating CPU performance data for nearly two decades based on collective scores recorded through its benchmarking software. For the first time in 20 years, however ...
As has been the case in the last few years ... It’s not quite as steady as CPU performance–some years the uplift is 10 percent or less and in others years it’s closer to 30 percent.
PC performance scores submitted to PassMark show what appears to be the first-ever dip in average CPU performance across two decades of benchmarks. By Michael Kan February 12, 2025 ...
You can’t just magically squeeze extra performance out ... and the fact that CPU improvements have been iterative and fractional over the last few years, may well have those chipmakers knocking ...
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