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Thanks for sharing this, I don't like TH. But this time they deserve props for not just running benchmark scripts and regurgitating marketing slides, unlike the other review sites.
They at least made an effort to measure stuff with amp clamps and oscilloscopes and stumbled upon a clue to what kind of "magic" was used to achieve lower power this time around. Kind of similar to Intel's micro sleep states.
Using an ever finer resolution for downclocking steps particularly on the time scale is a good way to save power, and clearly an evolutionary step. More importantly it contradicts the explanations that architectural changes were responsible for these savings. It's reassuring to know that there isn't all that much that can be done with GPU processing aside from precisely throttling it down when not needed.
They at least made an effort to measure stuff with amp clamps and oscilloscopes and stumbled upon a clue to what kind of "magic" was used to achieve lower power this time around. Kind of similar to Intel's micro sleep states.
Using an ever finer resolution for downclocking steps particularly on the time scale is a good way to save power, and clearly an evolutionary step. More importantly it contradicts the explanations that architectural changes were responsible for these savings. It's reassuring to know that there isn't all that much that can be done with GPU processing aside from precisely throttling it down when not needed.