CTP - one of Export compliance metrics for its Intel CPUs

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Laugh|nGMan

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Intel pdfs with CTP metrics.

Intel (and other companies) has a number of export compliance metrics for its CPUs, including GFLOPS, Adjusted Peak Performance (APP), and Composite Theoretical Performance (CTP). These metrics are used by various governments to determine capabilities of CPUs and other processors. The APP and GFLOPS metrics are used by the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). Meanwhile, other authorities and regulators use CTP calculations, which are stated in Millions of Theoretical Operations Per Second (MTOPS), to assess what companies import to their countries. The CTP numbersare the ones that Intel published for its yet-to-be released CPUs.

Looks like most efficient,mid-range desktop, MTOPS points per 1EUR is i3-9350KF, i5-8400, i3-8350K, i5-9400F, i5-9600K.

For High-end ws i9-7940X, i9-9940X, i5-9600K, i7-9700K, e-2146G.

https://www.intel.com/content/dam/s...sors/CTP-Metrics-for-Intel-Xeon-Processor.pdf
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/s...sors/CTP-Metrics-for-Intel-Core-Processor.pdf

For reference there is old generations cpus (MTOPS):
E5-1650 v2 - 207'667
E5-1620 - 144'000

i7-3960X - 195'800
i7-3930X - 189'867
i7-980X - 149'850
i7-3820 - 144'000
i7-3770K - 140'000
i5-2600K - 136'000
i5-2500K - 132'000

i7-8700T - 357'200
i5-8500T - 312'550
i5-6600T - 274'500
i7-3770T - 100'000

i3-7130U - 119'900
i5-4300U - 79'483
 

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