> Data used for the charts was researched and compiled by ChatGPT, I spot checked it and found it was accurate enough to for the narrative.
Last I checked, that wasn't how citations worked.
I only sampled one data point (2017 AMD EPYC Rome Clock rate) which was significantly off, because in 2017 it was the Naples chipset that was released, and, unless 2017 was desperate enough to clock from 2.2Ghz to 3Ghz on the regular (Boost up to 3.2Ghz), the 'research' was a fair bit off...
Doesn't undermine or contradict the authors (bots?) point, but a strange way to provide 'evidence' for an argument.
Last I checked, that wasn't how citations worked.
I only sampled one data point (2017 AMD EPYC Rome Clock rate) which was significantly off, because in 2017 it was the Naples chipset that was released, and, unless 2017 was desperate enough to clock from 2.2Ghz to 3Ghz on the regular (Boost up to 3.2Ghz), the 'research' was a fair bit off...
Doesn't undermine or contradict the authors (bots?) point, but a strange way to provide 'evidence' for an argument.