That doesn't matter any more Matt, here's how the new OpenCL score works:

http://support.primatelabs.com/kb/geekbench/interpreting-geekbench-4-scores

That answered my question a few months ago when I tested my machine and came up with OpenCL of 3,765. That was a completely different number than I got using their old system and I had no idea what it meant. Now I know it's close to a new i7 Surface Book. The numbers are linear, they say doubling the score (from 4,000) indicates double the performance.

We'll have to figure out as time goes on if 2,000 for example is enough to run Biab properly.

Bob


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