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Looking at the result above, it seems that P-cores are about 10% more efficient than Zen 3, at 50w at least. Interesting! I would love to know how that compares across various wattages!Here you goView attachment 257695
Nope, only det0x is comparing apples to oranges, since he picked the score of 8 GC cores at 65w and compared it to 16 zen 3 cores at 50w. Of course afterwards I did the same, to point exactly what you just described, the cherrypicking.
I only wanted to see if core for core zen 3 or GC is more efficient, and the results speak for themselves I think, 8 GC cores slam the 8 zen 3 cores both in performance and efficiency. There is no wattage point that zen 3 do better than 8 GC cores. Heck, im not even sure Zen 4 can do better at this point.
Also, det0x did give the oranges above his apples comparison