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why does the benchmark of a cpu changes drastically from the last one

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Answered by Anonymous
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A CPU benchmark is the result of a series of tests designed to measure the performance of a computer or device CPU (or SoC). A set of standards or baseline measurements are used to compare the performance of different systems using the same methods and circumstances.

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A CPU benchmark is the result of a series of tests designed to measure the performance of a computer or device CPU (or SoC). A set of standards or baseline measurements are used to compare the performance of different systems using the same methods and circumstances.

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