What do you guys think of using MFLOPs instead of the AMD's PR rating?
(or any other STANDARD bench for that matter)
Rpeak and Rmax seem to have been stable benches for a few years now, at top500 at least. So I say, who thinks that AMD should use that?
Consider this: you could compare different architechtures/single vs dual/ diff memory size /even CPU vs GPU (for same task) all in one number. Just like the different supercomputers are compared. It will not encompass everything, but anything is better than bare MHz that everyone is used to. And the enthusiast can allways look at the full Linpack plots/ more granular benches.
This should be easy to explain to the public, which already seems to understand the rpm/bhp/torque scheme pretty well
put in your 2 ¢
T
(or any other STANDARD bench for that matter)
Rpeak and Rmax seem to have been stable benches for a few years now, at top500 at least. So I say, who thinks that AMD should use that?
Consider this: you could compare different architechtures/single vs dual/ diff memory size /even CPU vs GPU (for same task) all in one number. Just like the different supercomputers are compared. It will not encompass everything, but anything is better than bare MHz that everyone is used to. And the enthusiast can allways look at the full Linpack plots/ more granular benches.
This should be easy to explain to the public, which already seems to understand the rpm/bhp/torque scheme pretty well
put in your 2 ¢
T