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CPU performance and efficiency: The Performance Efficiency Suite (PES) from the community

The Performance Efficiency Suite (“PES”), which not only measures the performance but also the efficiency of processors, is another extremely interesting benchmark tool in the “From the Community” category for the community. The developer is still looking for testers and is looking forward to well-founded feedback from the forum.

Measure the performance and efficiency of CPUs

In its reader article “Performance Efficiency Suite (” PES “)”, ComputerBase readers and community members “TheCrazyIvan” are encouraged to try out their benchmark suite and provide appropriate feedback.

According to the author, the aim of the whole thing is to be able to better compare and evaluate different processor architectures and manufacturing processes in terms of their performance efficiency.

The developer describes his “hobby project” in the ComputerBase forum as follows:

The aim is to use a small test suite to measure not only the absolute performance of a CPU, but also the required energy consumption .

As part of the suite, both are combined with a 50:50 weighting to form a key figure, the Performance Efficiency Score (“PES”).

TheCrazyIvan, community member

All resources of the Performance Efficiency Suite can be found on the project page of the developer Boris Vogel alias “BrsVgl” alias “TheCrazyIvan”.

The author would be very happy to receive further test results from the ComputerBase forum and especially asks for data from Cezanne-U, Tiger Lake-U/-H, Rocket Lake and Ice Lake.

I would be extremely happy to receive results from you. There is particular interest in further measured values ​​for Cezanne-U, Tiger Lake-U/-H, Rocket Lake and Ice Lake.

TheCrazyIvan, community member

Performance Efficiency Suite (PES) – Single Core (Image: ComputerBase-Forum)
Performance Efficiency Suite (PES) – Multithread ( Image: ComputerBase-Forum)

Feedback is expressly desired

Questions and suggestions as well as praise and criticism of the reader's article in the comments to this message and in the forum are, as always, expressly desired.

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