I also expect Intel's chips to clock around 10% higher...
All in all 8 core Ryzen vs 6 Core i7 will be an interesting fight - 20% faster since threaded performance from Intel. 20% faster multi-threaded performance from AMD.
We'll see if that ends up being the reality. I place very little faith in the current speculation which is out there.
Looks right in line with all the other leaked benchmarks we have seen so far, per-core strength nearly identical to Broadwell. Ryzen is really going to live or die on how well it can be overclocked. If the quad/hex-cores can reliably get into the 4.5ghz+ range, we have a winner.
As a 7700k owner who plays games and am in no rush to render or encode when I do, wew lad. I still wish AMD would have taken the gaming crown, but happy I made the best choice for my needs. History continues to repeat itself. I'll be purchasing Vega regardless of anything nVidia does.
Likely the low memory speed with high timings we have seen every Ryzen chip using :/
I really hope all those extra encryption parts in their memory controller dont limit the speed but I know that isnt likely.
As a 7700k owner who plays games and am in no rush to render or encode when I do, wew lad. I still wish AMD would have taken the gaming crown, but happy I made the best choice for my needs. History continues to repeat itself. I'll be purchasing Vega regardless of anything nVidia does.
No such thing as enough. A 20FPS difference between 90 and 110 is no big deal, but it makes a big difference down the road when comparing 30FPS with 50.
Seems to be really close to Intels Skylake. Ehatever new architecture that gives 10%+ IPC from Intel in 2017/2018 wont mean a thing.
No more bottleneck no matter what you get, AMD or Intel.
Seems not very reliable numbers. Even if the Zen numbers are accurate, the Intel results are from Tom's I think, and there's quite a bit of variance. Not to mention that the single threaded Zen results don't make much sense at all.
AMD Ryzen: ZD3201BBM4KF4_34/32_Y - Quad-Core CPU at 3.2Gh = 10177 (with 2544 Per core)
Intel Core i7-7700K at 4.2Ghz = 14208 (with 3552 Per core)
Intel Core i7-7700K at 4.8Ghz = 15571 (with 3893 Per core)
If AMD Quad Core gets 4.8Gz => (4.8/3.2 ) * (2544) = 3816 Per Core
Is My math Correct ?
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