http://techreport.com/ja.zz?comments=9293
red bird: "We was robbed!"
green bird: "we r da 1337 cru. w3 r0x!"
red bird: "We was robbed!"
green bird: "we r da 1337 cru. w3 r0x!"
sechs said:How many 2.5GHz AMD processors are actually out there?
LiamC said:sechs said:How many 2.5GHz AMD processors are actually out there?
I thought that as well then read it as meaning 2500+ and the author not knowing the difference. Either way, it doesn't say a lot.
Buck said:What's with the bird subject line? I'm waiting for Pradeep to show up with his hunting gear.
From the linked article said:No sooner had the green bird flown out through the open window, no doubt seeking the shoulder of a pirate with eye patch and peg leg on which to land, than a redbird perched on the top of my monitor, singing a very different song. This creature, too, noted that 3DMark05 was excessively vertex-bound, but its take on the future was considerably grimmer. It warbled a tune of concern that 3DMark06 wouldn't track well with game performance—a, erm, cardinal sin for "the gamer's benchmark."
The redbird then sang several verses of lament over specific issues with 3DMark06. The depth stencil format, explained the first sad stanza, requires a painful pixel-shader-based workaround on some hardware but not on others. Stanza two wistfully noted that no such shader-based workaround is required for the HDR graphics tests with AA—the tests are simply grayed out in the dialog box when antialiasing is enabled on hardware incapable of doing AA alongside 16-bit floating-point texturing and blending. (These were quite lengthy verses, in iambic pentameter.)