Intel Binary Optimisation and Geekbench warning.

Jimmyjames

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Geekbench just posted a tweet and a blog post warning people that scores from Intel cpus where Intel’s Binary Optimisation tool have been used, are not comparable. Only 6 applications are listed which use this tool, Geekbench being one.

This feels like Intel are acting a little shady. Is that unfair?

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It wouldn't be the first time that Intel cheated on benchmarks (I believe one of their compilers once recognized a benchmark and made optimizations that would not work in any other context) and it unfortunately won't be the last either.
 
It wouldn't be the first time that Intel cheated on benchmarks (I believe one of their compilers once recognized a benchmark and made optimizations that would not work in any other context) and it unfortunately won't be the last either.

All companies selling components based on benchmark results cheat. Not a long time ago AMD would enable unsafe CPU optimizations when they detected that a game is running. This resulted in occasional crashes, but hey, games crash, right?
 
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