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MLCommons wants to create AI benchmarks for laptops, desktops and workstations


MLCommons, the industry group creating standardized benchmarks for AI hardware, has announced a new working group focused on 'client' devices (e.g. laptops).

MLCommons, the industry group behind a number of AI-related hardware benchmarkingstandards, wants to make it easier to comparison shop with the launch of performance benchmarks targeted at “client systems” — i.e. consumer PCs. Today, MLCommons announced the formation of a new working group, MLPerf Client, whose goal is establishing AI benchmarks for desktops, laptops and workstations running Windows, Linux and other operating systems. Assuming GenAI is here to stay — and there’s no indication that the bubble is about to burst anytime soon — I wouldn’t be surprised to see these types of metrics play an increasingly role in device buying decisions.

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