IntelUser2000
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- Oct 14, 2003
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It's a disappointment that you can't read these results properly. Difference is higher than 20% in Vantage. In 3dmark11 the difference is roughly 50% despite being clocked lower. 3dmark is not that important, Haswell did quite good there. Gaming performance is an unanswered question.
Haswell U's 3DMark11 results are almost 50% higher while 3DMark Vantage is only 10-20% better(when we isolate it to higher end scores which feature dual channel memory).
Games reflect that by being in the 15-25% range for playable settings but much higher 40-50% with newer games and higher(unplayable) settings.
While from HD 3000 to HD 4000 we got 80-90% average gains with some games having 2.5x difference.
Excuse me if I am disappointed with a brand-spanking new 14nm process with "revolutionary" gains that brings a product that's far less than half of before and no better than what other companies(like Nvidia) does without the shrink.
You can spin it, bake it and fry it but it does not change that its a disappointment. Do you really think even 30% gains are impressive for a GPU which is embarassingly parallel, bottom of the barrel gaming performance, on a new process?
(Who's going to buy eDRAM equipped chips when the competition will be even further ahead and doesn't even have cost or power advantage?)
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