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HWBOT Geekbench 4 Compute Benchmark Validation Regulations

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Question: Just OpenCL for compute, or is CUDA also allowed? Rules don't mention this, but there is the option to choose between the two in the bench.

What is mipmap?

10 hours ago, WhiteWulfe said:

Question: Just OpenCL for compute, or is CUDA also allowed? Rules don't mention this, but there is the option to choose between the two in the bench.

You run Cuda if you can. 

For OSX systems I think is possible add MacCPUID.. Is a solid intel software
I know that, but iPhone use iOS system (see Geekbench 4), I think is good for other users see the results adding a monitoring program for Geekbench/other submission on unix based systems! Read up: "Allowed operating systems" disabling hw points is possible, hwbot accept, but not accept points from the sub, and that's ok, but the idea is use other monitoring system for unix based, and for that I think is possible add MacCPUID
I see Hixop point, I as well am confused as the rules state iOS and android being the operating system. Leeghoofd points out for Hixop use of windows. Perhaps the confusion is in the clarity within the rules stating iOS and android only, yet we windows is being used.

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