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This discussion merely came up because some people think 'synthetic' means 'bad'.Ok, it's a synthetic benchmark in which the performance directly correlates to real world applications. Calling it just a "synthetic" to discard the performance numbers is wrong.
It's synthetic, but it's still a valid and useful benchmark. It's possible for hardware to be tweaked for it due to popularity, and thats why TPU tests with more than one rendering program.
That's just ridiculous.That is not how you compare efficiency. At all. Unless you run everything at same wattage, any efficiency comparison is just nonsensical.
That's not how efficiency works in the slightest - that's IPC.
It's also a terrible idea, because components are designed to work in sync with each other and if you set them outside their architectures optimal ranges, they'll generally perform far worse.
It also has nothing to do with how any of these products are intended to run, so it's a data point for IPC and otherwise utterly useless to everyone. Double so when that IPC varies per workload per design - SSE, AVX, AVX-512, etc etc.
Efficiency is time taken to complete a task. A faster, higher wattage part can complete the task quicker. THAT is efficiency. Energy efficiency is when you math the time taken with energy consumed.