Yeah, but look at the relative gains going from 4C4T to 6C6T vs 4C4T to 4C8T.
What's your point? Anything under 5 cores still performed better with HT on.
Yeah, but look at the relative gains going from 4C4T to 6C6T vs 4C4T to 4C8T.
The point is that RELATIVE performance increment is better with more physical cores vs the same #of physical cores with added HT.What's your point? Anything under 5 cores still performed better with HT on.
Consider 8 thread Ryzen 1400(quad core SMT). What if they were able to design 6-8 individual cores that were slightly smaller and narrower single threaded with similar IPC, instead of 4 larger wider SMT cores on the same transistor budget.
Would single thread IPC be directly sacrificed as a result of making the cores smaller and narrower of resources?
The point is that RELATIVE performance increment is better with more physical cores vs the same #of physical cores with added HT.
The confusion stems from my usage of the words 'loses performance'; to be more precise - enabling HT can lower the performance gains that you will get from simply adding more physical cores.That's obvious. I never said otherwise.
I responded to you saying that HT off was faster, when it's not in almost all tested cases.
