I mean, sure, but largely GPU-based TOPS isn’t that good a comparison with a CPU+GPU mixture. Most tasks can’t be parallelized that well, so comparing TOPS between an APU and a TPU/GPU is not apples to apples (heh).
Agreed, but my point is that stating “x-core CPU, y-core GPU, z-core NPU”, is basically non-information.
CPUs run general logical processing
GPUs run integer/float matrices
NPUs run minimal effort matrices for inference
I’d like to see the TOPS for each of those, instead of a “core count” that tells me nothing about actual performance. Even the TOPS are orientative… but would be a good start.
I mean, sure, but largely GPU-based TOPS isn’t that good a comparison with a CPU+GPU mixture. Most tasks can’t be parallelized that well, so comparing TOPS between an APU and a TPU/GPU is not apples to apples (heh).
Agreed, but my point is that stating “x-core CPU, y-core GPU, z-core NPU”, is basically non-information.
I’d like to see the TOPS for each of those, instead of a “core count” that tells me nothing about actual performance. Even the TOPS are orientative… but would be a good start.