How does memory performance affects Geekbench score??
Hi I'm hojin.
I'm wondering how memory affects Geekbench score in detail.
Mobile device usually uses eMCP including both UFS and LPDDR~.
Do both UFS and LPDDR performances affect the score?
I saw a explanation in your homepage, "Memory workloads measure memory latency and bandwidth".
There are many factors in a memory like density, bandwidth, latency and so on...
I know all of the data rate of LPDDR4X is 4266Mb/s so bandwidth, latency would be the same.
I'm curious about that density and other things affect Geekbench score too.
BR.
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1 Posted by Artem S. Tashki... on 11 Dec, 2024 03:50 PM
Very little.
GB4 and GB3 gave way too many percentage points for memory performance, it turned out to be a bad assumption performance-wise, in GB5/GB6 memory performance doesn't affect the scores too much.
Still, Intel CPUs show tangible improvements when using high-speed DDR5 RAM.