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Geekbench claims to be a crossplatform benchmark but the results I get, don’t really make sense. Firstly, I get way more points on Linux than on windows, with the same system, fresh install. I tested win10 against Ubuntu. On Win10 I got 6000 points on my Ryzen 5 3600, while I got 8000 on Ubuntu. I changed nothing. I booted windows from my ssd and Ubuntu from a usb stick. Secondly the difference between amd64 and arm64. I wanted to compare my new tablet with an M2 chip to my old android tablet and my school surface go 2, but I noticed, it isn’t just faster then my tablets, which makes sense, because it is way newer, but also faster than my desktop computer, overclocked to over 5ghz on all cores. I get 8600  points in Geekbench 6 on my PC with oc but 10000 points on Geekbench 6 with my new iPad. Is my iPad really faster, or is it because the difference in platform and operatingsystem? I attached my Geekbench results below. IMG_0010.thumb.jpeg.57290e4a737c1fd55375236c3a416187.jpeg

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