but there have been some leaked benchmarks.Those results suggestthat on a single-threaded front, the 7700X is roughly equivalent to the 12700K, but that when it comes to multi-threaded performance, it’s notably quicker, offering the kind of performance only previously seen with the Core...
In its stock state these things sip power especially compared to the Intel equivalent. Its not going to beat the 7800X3D in gaming but we knew that, its not crammed with cores for heavy multi-tasking, and its not even the top end part. Realistically we need to see what the top end ...
I think people expected for AMD to release an 8 core performing equivalent to Intel 8 cores for 200$, but they'd still pay whatever Intel would charge for their chip. Fanboy logic. devicenull said: ↑ Well that's the trouble, because as some of us stated... The high res you...
may not wow you on raw performance for the price, but it's a step up from its direct predecessor the Ryzen 7 7700X. We especially laud AMD's efficiency gains here, which will make this chip far better suited to cheap air cooling or use in compact desktops than Intel's fire-breathing...
AMD claims the Ryzen 7 2700X brings up to a 20% productivity boost, and is near-equivalent in gaming to Intel's Coffee Lake chips. Does it live up to the hype?
We tested AMD's Ryzen 5 9600X in a battery of gaming and productivity benchmarks to see how it compares to competing Intel processors.
Since AMD ships a Wraith Prism with every retail-packaged Ryzen 7 2700X, this means you should get a small clock boost out of the gate, with a little bit of performance headroom left over if you’re the kind of person who splurges for a high-end Noctua (or equivalent) cooler. ...
The 7800X3D promises gaming performance equivalent to the flagship Ryzen 9 7950X3D so it can meet eye-to-eye with the mighty Intel 13900K(S). Again, not in applications, but in games where (too) many cores and threads don’t matter. AMD promises up to 7% better HD gaming performance...
To investigate the performance of the new AMD Ryzen 9600X and 9700X processors, we tested them against the current equivalent 14th gen Intel Core processor and the last-gen AMD Ryzen 7000-Series processors. If you are interested in how the 9000-series compares to even older Ryzen CPUs, we...
AMD Ryzen 9000 vs Intel Core 14th Gen for CPU Rendering PreviousNext Comparing Intel and AMD CPU models directly is a bit tough since they do not carry equivalent MSRP. However, the closest matches are: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X ($650) vs. Intel Core i9 14900K ($590) ...