Yes and no. The specs comparisons are correct. But there is no real "conclusion" to draw from them. It literally just tells you which product has the higher number for each spec. It says nothing about what the specs are or how they relate to performance. And as usual there is no trace of benchmarking or IPC data. The entire thing appears to be based around an automated script that just compares the specs pages.
It's reliable simply because it doesn't really say anything at all about performance, it just compares specs. But it's not really usable for comparing performance which is what this thread is about.
It's reliable simply because it doesn't really say anything at all about performance, it just compares specs. But it's not really usable for comparing performance which is what this thread is about.
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"I shall be a good politician, even if it kills me. Or if it kills anyone else for that matter. "
-Mark Antony
