Intel's Core i5 6500 Shines As a $199 Skylake Processor, Works With Linux (phoronix.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Intel has begun releasing more "Skylake" processors that are cheaper than the launch SKUs of the i5-6600K and i7-6700K. One of the new processors that is now widely available is the Core i5 6500 and it costs just $199 USD — that puts it just a few dollars more than the AMD FX-8370 and significantly less than the higher-end Skylake and Haswell CPUs. At least with Ubuntu Linux, the Core i5 6500 is showing competitive performance that for some workloads puts it faster than Core i7 Haswell/Broadwell processors and much faster than any AMD processors. The Intel Skylake CPUs are fully supported under Linux but the caveat is needing the very latest kernel otherwise there's no graphics acceleration or sound support.
It's much faster in a few tests, a little faster in quite a lot more, slower in some and much slower in others. How is that "much faster"?
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Just remember the cardinal rule which is if you don't know which compiler they used the test is worthless as Intel to this day uses the Cripple code in their compiler and pays benchmark companies to use it with predictable results. You let ME write the conditions on the compiler I can make a Sempron from 03 beat the latest i7, don't make the test worth a fuck.
If you want to see how the chip REALLY stacks up without cripple code? Just look at these Linux benchmarks and surprise! Remove the cripple code and you have The FX8 competing with i5 and i7 and the A10 beating i5...wow, isn't it amazing how much just not rigging the fucking benchmark does for the scores? Its a fricking miracle.
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