Y-Cruncher is a benchmark based on the calculation of the number Pi, and it is a tool sometimes used to replace HyperPi and Prime95 to check the stability of some platforms. However, today is an important program because, As we can see in the Twitter account of its developer, today it has received optimizations for Zen 4.
Giving credit to the creator, we can read how this has been his work as a result of having one of these processors, because for now there are no resources for optimization for these processors as they have not been released yet, so Alexander has needed to reverse engineer the chip in order to make it work properly.
The result of this is an application capable of running the processor at its maximum capacity, with a multi-core efficiency of 98.04. This means that, compared to the work that can be done by a single thread, the sum of the work done by all the threads in conjunction adds up to an average of 98%.
As expected, this version of the application has not yet reached the public, possibly due to the lack of final hardware to be able to complete the test. as well as the launch of optimization resources – non-existent for now – that allow you to verify that the work carried out is correct.
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Jordi Bercial
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