to me its bit of everything
trying to find that sweet spot
even if up AMD to more cores close the price gap to intel
http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-7920X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-TR-1950X/m278103vs3932
Intel Core i9-7920X vs AMD Ryzen TR 1950X
Userbenchmark Effective CPU Speed: 113% vs 107%
Intel Core i9-7920X - 1st / 968
AMD Ryzen TR 1950X - 3rd / 968
still like to see reviews clock both intel n amd to same mhz to see which perform well
still wonder what critical sw would not be supported by amd
LED analogy pay little more reap benefits
$200 price diff intel 12 amd 16
intel still comes out ahead
of course my 14 core idea (being 10 cores more than 4790K)
14 vs 16
1399 vs 1000
14 vs 12
1399 vs 799
only got 12 core to compare to my 4790K
http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-7920X-vs-Intel-Core-i7-4790K/m278103vs2384
Intel Core i9-7920X vs Core i7-4790K
Userbenchmark Effective CPU Speed: 113% vs 87.5%
Intel Core i9-7920X - 1st / 968
Intel Core i7-4790K - 22nd / 968
when 14 core comes out and then I can run the above on it
it be interesting to see ones own argument to go with 12 vs 14 core vs 4790K
wasnt Linus argument
intel approach was throw something together to compete with amd
that the next gen would clean up what intel failed to address like the next pcie iteration and use of thunderbolt
wait for freemarket to show us if intel will cut their prices or not?
when the head to head battle begins in q4