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Re^5: Perl regex speed

by soonix (Canon)
on Oct 27, 2022 at 13:51 UTC ( [id://11147747]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: Perl regex speed
in thread Perl regex speed

That picture seems to come from page 5 of this Anandtech post, and the description says

In this graphic, Apple showcases the new M1 chip featuring a CPU power consumption peak of around 18W. The competing PC laptop chip here is peaking at the 35-40W range so certainly these are not single-threaded performance figures, but rather whole-chip multi-threaded performance. We don’t know if this is comparing M1 to an AMD Renoir chip or an Intel ICL or TGL chip, but in both cases the same general verdict applies:

Apple’s usage of a significantly more advanced microarchitecture that offers significant IPC, enabling high performance at low core clocks, allows for significant power efficiency gains versus the incumbent x86 players. The graphic shows that at peak-to-peak, M1 offers around a 40% performance uplift compared to the existing competitive offering, all whilst doing it at 40% of the power consumption.

Apple’s comparison of random performance points is to be criticised, however the 10W measurement point where Apple claims 2.5x the performance does make some sense, as this is the nominal TDP of the chips used in the Intel-based MacBook Air.

… which more or less overlaps with what Alexander said.

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Re^6: Perl regex speed
by malaigo (Novice) on Oct 28, 2022 at 03:44 UTC
    Your comment about this graph being not about single threaded performance is a good one. M1 had 8 cores, 4 efficiency, 4 performance. The Intel laptop processors at that time have 6 cores, with hyper threading (bumping up real performance a bit, hyper threading generally adding some fractional core performance). But it's not like the M1 had a lot more cores.

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