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MS_AT

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Hmmm, I wonder what upcoming PC SoC will solve that issue….
Strix halo?
That is the idea. I am looking forward to the official reveal but I am afraid they will try to outcompete Apple on higher price and not higher performance... Especially I would prefer miniPC to a laptop for my use case.
 
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It's weird that the quantized score is the least bad compared to the desktop CPU. The other two test types get hit bad by the lack of something, probably cache.
I honestly don't get the scoring for this one, which numbers do we care about and why?

No matter what my memory allocation to the GPU is it shows the full 96GB. Not that it matters for the CPU benchmark.
 
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I honestly don't get the scoring for this one, which numbers do we care about and why?
The Quantized one matters more. It's the best balance between speed and accuracy and most likely to be the one used in real world applications. So it's good enough there :)

And your OpenVINO score is going to be much better I think.
 
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The Quantized one matters more. It's the best balance between speed and accuracy and most likely to be the one used in real world applications. So it's good enough there :)

And your OpenVINO score is going to be much better I think.
Seems kinda meh, maybe? Also I cannot select GPU for anything.

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Also I cannot select GPU for anything.
Probably AMD driver issue.

Also, I have this nagging notion that there's been some sort of rift between AMD and the Geekbench developer. They did not use Geekbench scores in their Strix Halo slides.

A better benchmark for your CPU/GPU's AI capabilities would be LM Studio. Download the Athene V2 Chat IQ4_XS model (42GB) in it and using the default settings, give it the following prompt to process:

"You are a world class programmer. You have to provide WIN32 API based C++ code that detects the real time core frequency in MHz of all physical CPU cores, ensuring that hyperthreaded cores are ignored and then log those frequencies once per second in a text file, separated by commas. The code must compile without errors".

I get 1.77 tokens per second processing speed at the end of it (may take a long time, maybe even an hour). If your CPU/GPU and maybe even NPU can all combine to give a score close to or better than mine, then wow.