CPU Benchmark Performance: Legacy and Web

In order to gather data to compare with older benchmarks, we are still keeping a number of tests under our ‘legacy’ section. This includes all the former major versions of CineBench (R15, R11.5, R10) as well as x264 HD 3.0 and the first very naïve version of 3DPM v2.1. We won’t be transferring the data over from the old testing into Bench, otherwise, it would be populated with 200 CPUs with only one data point, so it will fill up as we test more CPUs like the others.

The other section here is our web tests.

We are using DDR5 memory at the following settings:

  • DDR5-4800(B) CL40

Legacy

(6-1a) CineBench R10 ST

(6-1b) CineBench R10 MT

(6-2a) CineBench R11.5 ST

(6-2b) CineBench R11.5 MT

(6-3a) CineBench R15 ST

(6-3b) CineBench R15 MT

(6-4a) 3DPM v1 ST

(6-4b) 3DPM v1 MT

(6-5a) x264 HD 3.0 Pass 1

(6-5b) x264 HD 3.0 Pass 2

In our legacy section of the suite, both the Core i7-12700K and Core i5-12600K perform well in older benchmarks. It's worth pointing out that all of Intel's 12th Gen Core series processors do well here, with the combination of high core frequency, core count, and IPC performance all playing its part.

Web

(7-1) Kraken 1.1 Web Test

(7-2) Google Octane 2.0 Web Test

(7-3) Speedometer 2.0 Web Test

Looking at performance in our web-based tests, the three premium K SKUs in Intel's Alder Lake stack once again shows its dominance over the rest of the competition.

CPU Benchmark Performance: Encoding and Compression Gaming Performance: iGPU
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  • larry9 - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Note the difference : a closed platform design, an open cpu silicon design.
    You want to build a PC, you can't use an Apple chip. You want to run windows, you can't use an Apple chip. You want to add memory, a second drive, an input card?
    You are catching on.
  • Blastdoor - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Let me guess, due to the unfreezing process, you have no internal monologue?

    Anandtech has done some of the best reviews of Apple Silicon on the Internet, your internal monologue notwithstanding. I'm hoping to see a new one of the Mac Studio with its M1 Ultra. If there isn't going to be one, I'd just like to know so I can stop checking every day.
  • lmcd - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Andrei is gone, don't hold your breath. It's a skeleton crew at Anandtech now that leadership at Future has basically left the site to die.
  • Hifihedgehog - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Future is speedily becoming another TechTarget, acquiring and discarding sites after they serve their revenue-devouring purposes. I wager AnandTech forums will be closed down much like all the TechTarget forums (BrightHand, NotebookReview, TabletPCReview, etc.) now are.
  • Hifihedgehog - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Give it 5-7 years but the forums here will be closed as well. With Ian and Andrei gone, this site now has an expiration date.
  • Blastdoor - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    shoot -- I hadn't realized. What a shame :-(
  • Calin - Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - link

    There are applications that run on both platforms - some of them (like Cinebench) are even in this review.
    Also, there was a rough comparison between the Apple mobile phone core performance versus Intel server CPU core performance a couple of years ago.
    So, plenty of prior examples for an Apple vs Intel article, even if it's M1 versus Zen3 or whatever else.
  • Khanan - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Do you really need an review for that? If you want Apple you buy it, it’s good. If you don’t want Apple you won’t buy it anyway.
  • mode_13h - Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - link

    We want detailed benchmarks. We want to know how good the Ultra really is, particularly how well CPU and GPU performance scale up to dual-die. We want to see Apple's claims on performance and efficiency tested. I'm never going to buy a Mac, but I still want to know if their architecture lives up to their claims.

    Since Apple is leading on the innovation front, this could be taken as a harbinger of what's to come for other CPUs and GPUs.

    Detailed analysis of leading-edge tech is/was what this site is/was all about.
  • Khanan - Sunday, April 3, 2022 - link

    Did I talk to you? No. I realize you’re a huge nerd that has to comment on everything here. You don’t own this website and you should get a therapist for that, it’s a bit alarming what you do and not a good showing for this site.

    That said, I’m not gonna waste my time with you again. You should know why. Didn’t read your comment either.

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