Neuester Ryzen 9 7950X CPU-Z Bench MultiThreaded Score bringt es auf den Punkt 8% Hinter i9-13900K, 33% Vor i9-12900K


A screenshot of an alleged AMD Ryzen 9 7950X “Zen 4” processor surfaced on the web, courtesy of OneRaichu, and this time there’s no blur-out with the score field—15645 points. When compared to the alleged CPU-Z Bench scores of the Core i9-13900K “Raptorsee” from last week, the Intel 8P+16E hybrid processor ends up 7.9% faster than this score, but still a very close second.

Der Ryzen 9 7950X ends up a significant 23.47% faster than the leaked score of the Core i7-13700K (8P+8E), and the AMD flagship scores 33.5% faster than the previous-gen Intel flagship Core i9-12900K. While both the i7-13700K and i9-12900K are 8P+8E, die “Raptorsee” gets ahead with higher IPC for the P-cores, slightly higher clocks, and more cache for the E-core clusters. The 7950X is also 32.12% schneller als sein Vorgänger, CPUID heute veröffentlichte Version 9 5950X “Zen 3,” und zwar satt 58.39% faster than the Core i7-12700K (8P+4E).

One can begin to explain Intel’s lead with its core-count of 24. Die “Gracemont” E-cores are no slouch, und in unserem “Erlensee” testing, were seen closely trailing the IPC ofSkylake” Kerne. Die “Raptorsee” as 16 von diesen, making the processor 24-core/32-thread. The 7950X is a 16-core/32-thread chip in comparison, made entirely up of what Intel would consider P-cores. The net-performance of Intel’s 8P and 16E cores ends up slightly ahead of AMD’s 16 P-Farben.