Following extended testing under the "Geekbench ML" name, Primate Labs is officially launching its new benchmarking suite optimized for AI-centric workloads under the name Geekbench AI. The tool seeks to measure hardware performance under a variety of workloads focused on machine learning, deep learning, and other AI-centric tasks.
Geekbench AI 1.0 examines some of the unique workloads associated with AI tasks and seeks to encompass the variety of hardware designs employed by vendors to tackle these tasks, delivering a three-score summary as part of its benchmarking results to reflect a range of precision levels: single-precision, half-precision, and quantized data.
In addition to these performance scores, Geekbench AI also includes an accuracy measurement on a per-test basis, allowing developers to improve efficiency and reliability while assessing the benefits and drawbacks of various engineering approaches.
Finally, the 1.0 release of Geekbench AI includes support for new frameworks and more extensive data sets that more closely reflect real-world inputs, improving the accuracy evaluations in the suite.
Saturday August 10, 2024 5:00 am PDT by Tim Hardwick
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The most interesting TECHNICAL element is the massive diversity in the 8-bit results. The word on the internet is that the 8-bit performance is useless because it's so inaccurate, but that's not quite true. There are two VERY DIFFERENT 8-bit camps. Apple 8-bit is generally high 90's accuracy, worst I saw was 93%. OpenVino (Intel) is more like mid 90s, worst I saw was 80%.
But then the ONNX (Microsoft, including MS ARM) and TensorFlow (both variants) are a disaster, accuracies at 40%, 60%, 70%
Which is kinda interesting... First from a technical point of view, showing who's been concentrating their R&D where. Secondly from a product point of view, in that it's probably reasonable to compare Apple 8bit model performance to Android/MS 16bit model performance.
1TB iPad Pro M4 didn't beat my my iPhone 15 Pro Max 256GB to death.
iPad M4 4701 7840 6814
iPhone 15 Pro Max 4046 6953 6065
Once again the OS version you're using has a MASSIVE effect.
The quality of the comments in this thread really tells you everything you need to know about the supposed "tech" internet:
99% clueless rants/complaints based on tribalism
1% informed comment that even tries to understand what the benchmarks are doing, what affects the results, and why specific results may not match what you expected.