DrMrLordX
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So many BristolRidge geekbench score appears:
https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/search?q=AMD+family+21+model+101
Those scores look really weird. And very high given the listed clockspeed.
So many BristolRidge geekbench score appears:
https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/search?q=AMD+family+21+model+101
The reported clockspeed for recent AMD CPUs seems to be half of the true one.Those scores look really weird. And very high given the listed clockspeed.
They did in fact improve the power management, where else would the clock increases materialize from? This presentation from the ISSCC this year has more info, for those who have access. For those who don't, here are some of the highlights:
- Reliability Tracker (+100MHz)
- DLDO on the cores for C-State Boost (+6%)
- improved STAPM
- Boot-time calibration for the power supply (saves 30mV)
- Shadow P-States (+100MHz)
Most of these changes were implemented through changes in the SMU Firmware and required no special hardware, except the already existing.
The reported clockspeed for recent AMD CPUs seems to be half of the true one.
Hmm okay. There seems to be some kind of a scaling issue then? That 2m/4t chip ("cores: 4") at 3.5 GHz has a ST score of 2174 which is respectable, but an MT score of 5139? That's awful. 59% scaling? I got 78% on my SR in Geekbench 3.
One of them is supposed to be the full L2 cache, other is the HDMI 2.0.According to Sweclockers, AMD hade activated some features that were inactivated in Carrizo.
They did not say which features, though.
3.6GHz in ST and around 2.5GHz average in MT, due power limitation.
You can see this as a typical high ST turbo mode effect under power constraints, which spoils your MT scaling analysis.Oh okay. Geez I hope end-users can adjust or disable the TDP limitations on desktop Bristol Ridge.
Oems wont expose those uefi features...nor will they give it beefy enough cooling.Oh okay. Geez I hope end-users can adjust or disable the TDP limitations on desktop Bristol Ridge.
Did you see that for chips running at the same cTDP and mem/mem channel settings? Most FX-8800P GB scores seem to be lower (even with 2ch mem) and some significantly higher (35W then).The clock increases don't appear to have materialized from anywhere, since they seem to only exist on paper
FX-9800P seems to score (Geekbench) the same as FX-8800P at the stock TDP (15/25W on both), eventhou it has higher nominal clocks (2.7GHz base, 3.6GHz boost vs. 2.1GHz base, 3.4GHz boost on FX-8800P). This was expected since the clocks are fully limited by the power budget.
You can see this as a typical high ST turbo mode effect under power constraints, which spoils your MT scaling analysis.
Oems wont expose those uefi features...nor will they give it beefy enough cooling.
Look at how the low MC scores impact on Carrizo GB result. AMD needs to improve the CON cache and memory performance by 100% or something like this. Looks like the memory performance is the number one bottleneck for its cores.
Yeah, I get it now.
If they don't, they're idiots. Cmon man, I'm willing to pony up for the next generation of A88x-Pro or whatever it is that comes down the pike that can let Bristol Ridge strut its stuff. I'd actually like to have one of those chips, but if it's going to be that TDP-constrained without any ability to overcome that behavior then I'm out. I'll wait for Raven Ridge or . . . whatever.
Actually I don't think we can conclude that per se. Look at the SuperPi results for the x4 845 to see what I mean. As others have said, it looks like Bristol Ridge is hitting TDP limits running Geekbench 3.
I was referring to the mobile platforms, who knows how they would treat the desktop.
Did you see that for chips running at the same cTDP and mem/mem channel settings? Most FX-8800P GB scores seem to be lower (even with 2ch mem) and some significantly higher (35W then).
Benchmark Summary
Integer Score 2493 7556
Floating Point Score 2156 5972
Memory Score 1941 2692
Geekbench Score 2247 5949
System Information
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
Model Standard LCL Series
Motherboard Standard LCL Series
Processor AMD FX-8800P Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G @ 1.70 GHz
1 Processor, 2 Cores, 4 Threads
Processor ID AuthenticAMD Family 21 Model 96 Stepping 1
Processor Package
Processor Codename Carrizo
L1 Instruction Cache 96.0 KB x 2
L1 Data Cache 32.0 KB x 4
L2 Cache 1.00 MB x 2
L3 Cache 0.00 B
Memory 7.70 GB -1MHz
Northbridge AMD ID1576 00
Southbridge AMD ID790E 11
BIOS American Megatrends Inc. 5.011
Compiler Visual C++ 170061030
Integer Performance
AES
single-core 2954 ||||||||||
multi-core 5900 |||||||||||||||||||||
Twofish
single-core 2798 ||||||||||
multi-core 9441 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHA1
single-core 2816 ||||||||||
multi-core 9366 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHA2
single-core 3369 ||||||||||||
multi-core 10758 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BZip2 Compress
single-core 2276 ||||||||
multi-core 6822 |||||||||||||||||||||||||
BZip2 Decompress
single-core 2555 |||||||||
multi-core 7850 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JPEG Compress
single-core 2594 |||||||||
multi-core 8372 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JPEG Decompress
single-core 2978 |||||||||||
multi-core 9657 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PNG Compress
single-core 2228 ||||||||
multi-core 7035 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PNG Decompress
single-core 2187 ||||||||
multi-core 6998 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sobel
single-core 2106 |||||||
multi-core 6591 ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lua
single-core 2224 ||||||||
multi-core 6728 |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dijkstra
single-core 1794 ||||||
multi-core 4939 ||||||||||||||||||
Floating Point Performance
BlackScholes
single-core 2650 |||||||||
multi-core 7614 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mandelbrot
single-core 2265 ||||||||
multi-core 7638 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sharpen Filter
single-core 2065 |||||||
multi-core 5420 ||||||||||||||||||||
Blur Filter
single-core 1951 |||||||
multi-core 4841 |||||||||||||||||
SGEMM
single-core 1747 ||||||
multi-core 5233 |||||||||||||||||||
DGEMM
single-core 1688 ||||||
multi-core 4842 ||||||||||||||||||
SFFT
single-core 2575 |||||||||
multi-core 5358 |||||||||||||||||||
DFFT
single-core 2280 ||||||||
multi-core 5590 ||||||||||||||||||||
N-Body
single-core 2085 |||||||
multi-core 6531 ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ray Trace
single-core 2489 |||||||||
multi-core 7638 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Memory Performance
Stream Copy
single-core 2036 |||||||
multi-core 2771 ||||||||||
Stream Scale
single-core 1850 ||||||
multi-core 2668 |||||||||
Stream Add
single-core 1910 |||||||
multi-core 2626 |||||||||
Stream Triad
single-core 1974 |||||||
multi-core 2708 ||||||||||
Your mem scores are really high, like for example these likely 2ch ones. There are lots of Carrizo mem scores in the 1xxx range (speeds of 4-5 GB/s) and many, which are clearly >2k, with speeds of 8 to 11 GB/s. Your scores seem to belong to the latter. I don't think, that DDR3-1866 and a related cTDP adaption is enough to explain this.Here's a FX-8800P result at the stock settings: 15/25W TDP limit, 100% STAPM scalar, 200s STAPM duration, DDR-1600 dual rank, dual channel.
Tested today, on the AMD reference system, using the same version of Geekbench as on FX-9800P results (x86 too).
The FX-9800P results are definitely single channel, but DDR-1866 instead of 1600MHz. AFAIK 9800P does not support higher than 15W cTDP (i.e cTDP can be only lower than stock, unlike on Carrizo) but is supports DDR-1866 at the default TDP. On Carrizo higher than DDR-1600 required increasing the cTDP: >= 16W for 1866MHz & 20W for 2133MHz. FX-9800P doesn't support higher than 1866MHz even with hacked cTDP limit.
Code:Memory Performance Stream Copy single-core 2036 ||||||| multi-core 2771 |||||||||| Stream Scale single-core 1850 |||||| multi-core 2668 ||||||||| Stream Add single-core 1910 ||||||| multi-core 2626 ||||||||| Stream Triad single-core 1974 ||||||| multi-core 2708 ||||||||||
Basically the same numbers, taken from AMD's footnotes, but in a more convinient way to read.
Seems that BR won't be as competitive as expecting... hoping that in desktops, they have the full 4 MB L2 cache, it would help a little.
Your mem scores are really high, like for example these likely 2ch ones. There are lots of Carrizo mem scores in the 1xxx range (speeds of 4-5 GB/s) and many, which are clearly >2k, with speeds of 8 to 11 GB/s. Your scores seem to belong to the latter. I don't think, that DDR3-1866 and a related cTDP adaption is enough to explain this.
The AES MT score seems to correlate the most with the mem score. So does yours vs. the BR one.
If I compare the BR to FX-8800P results, which don't look like 35W ones (MT>6k), and which have very similar memory scores, there are significant improvements:
https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/compare/4384049?baseline=5792324
https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/compare/4259446?baseline=5792324
If we'd extract all FX scores from the GB database (if it's worth the hassle), we might see clusters of 15W/1ch, 15W/2ch, 35W/1ch, 35W/2ch, 64b, 32b, bad cooling, x/y, etc.
Benchmark Summary
Integer Score 2414 7204
Floating Point Score 2176 6090
Memory Score 1337 1408
Geekbench Score 2103 5599
System Information
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
Model Standard LCL Series
Motherboard Standard LCL Series
Processor AMD FX-8800P Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G @ 1.70 GHz
1 Processor, 2 Cores, 4 Threads
Processor ID AuthenticAMD Family 21 Model 96 Stepping 1
Processor Package
Processor Codename Carrizo
L1 Instruction Cache 96.0 KB x 2
L1 Data Cache 32.0 KB x 4
L2 Cache 1.00 MB x 2
L3 Cache 0.00 B
Memory 3.70 GB -1MHz
Northbridge AMD ID1576 00
Southbridge AMD ID790E 11
BIOS American Megatrends Inc. 5.011
Compiler Visual C++ 170061030
Integer Performance
AES
single-core 1968 |||||||
multi-core 3254 |||||||||||
Twofish
single-core 2794 ||||||||||
multi-core 9569 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHA1
single-core 2813 ||||||||||
multi-core 9579 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHA2
single-core 3361 ||||||||||||
multi-core 10925 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BZip2 Compress
single-core 2285 ||||||||
multi-core 6923 |||||||||||||||||||||||||
BZip2 Decompress
single-core 2552 |||||||||
multi-core 8026 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JPEG Compress
single-core 2575 |||||||||
multi-core 8423 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JPEG Decompress
single-core 2986 ||||||||||
multi-core 9384 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PNG Compress
single-core 2227 ||||||||
multi-core 7051 |||||||||||||||||||||||||
PNG Decompress
single-core 2170 |||||||
multi-core 6790 ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sobel
single-core 2109 |||||||
multi-core 6507 |||||||||||||||||||||||
Lua
single-core 2264 ||||||||
multi-core 7111 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dijkstra
single-core 1763 ||||||
multi-core 4446 ||||||||||||||||
Floating Point Performance
BlackScholes
single-core 2698 |||||||||
multi-core 7756 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mandelbrot
single-core 2265 ||||||||
multi-core 7718 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sharpen Filter
single-core 2061 |||||||
multi-core 5439 |||||||||||||||||||
Blur Filter
single-core 1948 |||||||
multi-core 4920 ||||||||||||||||||
SGEMM
single-core 1747 ||||||
multi-core 5277 |||||||||||||||||||
DGEMM
single-core 1695 ||||||
multi-core 4919 ||||||||||||||||||
SFFT
single-core 2543 |||||||||
multi-core 5531 ||||||||||||||||||||
DFFT
single-core 2471 |||||||||
multi-core 5786 |||||||||||||||||||||
N-Body
single-core 2089 |||||||
multi-core 6651 ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ray Trace
single-core 2500 |||||||||
multi-core 7938 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Memory Performance
Stream Copy
single-core 1349 ||||
multi-core 1400 |||||
Stream Scale
single-core 1333 ||||
multi-core 1409 |||||
Stream Add
single-core 1321 ||||
multi-core 1389 |||||
Stream Triad
single-core 1349 ||||
multi-core 1435 |||||
Benchmark Summary
Integer Score 2446 7295
Floating Point Score 2113 6026
Memory Score 1446 1508
Geekbench Score 2112 5630
System Information
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
Model Standard LCL Series
Motherboard Standard LCL Series
Processor AMD FX-8800P Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G @ 1.70 GHz
1 Processor, 2 Cores, 4 Threads
Processor ID AuthenticAMD Family 21 Model 96 Stepping 1
Processor Package
Processor Codename Carrizo
L1 Instruction Cache 96.0 KB x 2
L1 Data Cache 32.0 KB x 4
L2 Cache 1.00 MB x 2
L3 Cache 0.00 B
Memory 3.70 GB -1MHz
Northbridge AMD ID1576 00
Southbridge AMD ID790E 11
BIOS American Megatrends Inc. 5.011
Compiler Visual C++ 170061030
Integer Performance
AES
single-core 2128 |||||||
multi-core 3400 ||||||||||||
Twofish
single-core 2824 ||||||||||
multi-core 9500 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHA1
single-core 2818 ||||||||||
multi-core 9620 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHA2
single-core 3372 ||||||||||||
multi-core 11045 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BZip2 Compress
single-core 2289 ||||||||
multi-core 6958 |||||||||||||||||||||||||
BZip2 Decompress
single-core 2527 |||||||||
multi-core 8015 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JPEG Compress
single-core 2604 |||||||||
multi-core 8447 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JPEG Decompress
single-core 2991 ||||||||||
multi-core 9692 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PNG Compress
single-core 2226 ||||||||
multi-core 6996 |||||||||||||||||||||||||
PNG Decompress
single-core 2190 |||||||
multi-core 7130 |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sobel
single-core 2149 |||||||
multi-core 6741 ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lua
single-core 2244 ||||||||
multi-core 6882 ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dijkstra
single-core 1860 ||||||
multi-core 4570 ||||||||||||||||
Floating Point Performance
BlackScholes
single-core 2254 ||||||||
multi-core 7685 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mandelbrot
single-core 2265 ||||||||
multi-core 7683 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sharpen Filter
single-core 2075 |||||||
multi-core 5453 |||||||||||||||||||
Blur Filter
single-core 1953 |||||||
multi-core 4884 |||||||||||||||||
SGEMM
single-core 1752 ||||||
multi-core 5244 ||||||||||||||||||
DGEMM
single-core 1712 ||||||
multi-core 4938 |||||||||||||||||
SFFT
single-core 2454 ||||||||
multi-core 5355 |||||||||||||||||||
DFFT
single-core 2216 ||||||||
multi-core 5645 ||||||||||||||||||||
N-Body
single-core 2090 |||||||
multi-core 6607 |||||||||||||||||||||||
Ray Trace
single-core 2523 |||||||||
multi-core 7769 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Memory Performance
Stream Copy
single-core 1475 |||||
multi-core 1521 |||||
Stream Scale
single-core 1441 |||||
multi-core 1518 |||||
Stream Add
single-core 1424 |||||
multi-core 1473 |||||
Stream Triad
single-core 1445 |||||
multi-core 1524 |||||
Just realized that 35W Bristol at 28nm HDL has the same performance as the 22nm Haswell Core i3 4000M at 37W TDP in Cinebench R15 both Single and Multi.
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...md-details-bristol-ridge-am4-performance.html
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Core i3 3110M 35W TDP 22nm
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i3-3110M-Notebook-Processor.74459.0.html
Cinebench R15
Single = 81,5
Multi = 209
Core i3 4000M 37W TDP 22nm
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i3-4000M-Notebook-Processor.93560.0.html
Cinebench R15
Single = 94,2
Multi = 239,8
Just that the Bristol ridge score are not for 35W, for whatever reason this site did put 35W on the CB graphs while it s 15W for other graphs...
