Henk4U2
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A thing about firmware and software. This was way back, so I had to dig in the depth of my little grey cells.
A long, long time ago people invented the PC, later followed by the PC-XT and the PC-AT.
These had quite straight forward mother boards, without any integrated IO, audio of video.
The standard video-cards were not very impressive. If you were into playing games, you needed a good one.
So several companies were founded, focussing on making good, better, or best, video-cards.
And pretty soon some benchmark software was introduced to test these video-cards.
Then a certain brand emerged, with a reasonable price and a staggering performance on “the” benchmark.
In real life the (games, spreadsheet, text) the performance of that video-card was rather modest.
Later they found out that video-card was primarily designed to get the best scores at “the” benchmark!
This was in the eighties. The first IT-millions were made using benchmarks and PC-magazines! Sans internet.