• @far_university1990@feddit.de
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    7 months ago

    just concat: intel i7 11g4p8e128l420c520b

    11 gen 4 pcore 8 ecore 128 lane 4.20ghz clock base 5.20ghz clock boost

    letter between for readable. maybe not add lane if not change for same number of pcore and ecore

    gskill do similar thing: F5-5200J3636C16GX2-FX5

    5200 mhz unbuffered dimm 36-36-36 timing 1.20v 16g per module dual channel 2 module in kit

    see here: https://www.gskill.com/faq/1502180912/DRAM-Memory

    edit: also can put architecture with letter to indicate refresh, add suffix for apu and maybe tdp

    can maybe use some letter for number: not that many different core number, make a=1pcore, b=2pcore, c=3pcore, … more than 26 pcore unlikely ever in consumer cpu. same for ecore maybe

      • @far_university1990@feddit.de
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        57 months ago

        Yes, can see what different between cpu without go to intel page and read spec. Not only that cpu are different.

        What mean readable to you?

        • AggressivelyPassive
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          77 months ago

          For example being able to get a grasp of the rough performance from the have.

          i5 10500 is faster than i5 10400. But is 6p4e better than 4p8e?

          It’s illusionary to fit everything about a CPU into its name. What you’re proposing is essentially the entire value column of the spec sheet concatenated.

          • @far_university1990@feddit.de
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            -17 months ago

            if 10500 mean 6p4e and 10400 mean 4p8e, which is faster depend on workload. so compare by that not good and that how currently is.

            also if then 10900 is 12p0e, maybe not faster for gaming if game is single thread, so compare broken again. and also not good for mobile device that care about battery life. who tell you that?

            and yes, basically that just most important or most compared spec concatenated. which describe the cpu, i think a name is supposed do that.

            • AggressivelyPassive
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              57 months ago

              And how many people do you think could accurately, or even ballpark, estimate their workload? I couldn’t tell you, whether my workload would benefit from more e or p cores and by how much.

              What you’re implying here is an illusion of accuracy. You want accurate numbers for something that you can’t really judge anyway. These numbers don’t mean anything to you, they just give you the illusion of knowing what’s going on. It’s the “close door” button in an elevator.

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                -17 months ago

                You think intel could? look at current and past name, they cannot

                also you ask to encode difference of cpu into name, which i did. not to get good name that everyone can get from what they need know. people too different, would need to have different name for different people.

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            7 months ago

            name supposed to describe thing. too much information not the problem. if you think too long, can shorten to just enough information that different cpu have different name. which what i did.

            edit: also question was how to encode different cpu variant into name, so result require to include that information