Passmark first records the fall in the processor after 20 years of growth

Passmark software has developed comparative research and PC diagnosis equipment since 1998. The company’s online page has been to host a page that compiles the functionality scores sent through users, and currently, the processor scores tend To descend.

The first graph on the functionality page of the year during the year compiles “thousands” of the maximum effective reference effects and is updated every two weeks, according to the company. The graph includes the knowledge of the performance five to 11 editions, with edition 8 (published in 2012) being the first to gather the knowledge of functionality in a single thread.

During the first two months of 2025, Passmark informs an unforeseen drop in the average processor functionality. For the first time since the company began to collect functionality effects in 2004, new processors models do not show transparent trend in the expansion of functionality. This deceleration is consistent in desktop and computer processors and is applied exclusively to the Windows platform.

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