AMD finally officially released the Ryzen 7000 series, but it will not be until the end of this month for the performance to be lifted and the launch to go on sale, and the Intel 13th-generation Core will not come until next month, when Mars will really hit the earth.
Of course, leaks are unstoppable.It’s leakedThe score of Ryzen 9 7950X CineBench R23 is 2205 points for single thread and 29649 points for multithreading.
Compared with the Ryzen 9 5950X, the single-threaded performance is greatly improved by 33.7%, which is very powerful, but it can only lead by 7.8% compared to the i9-12900K, and the leaked result of the i9-13900K is still 3.6% worse.
This gap is also expected. After all, the 12th generation Core has improved too much, and the 13th generation is a bit of toothpaste.
Is this waiting for AMD?
Compared with the Ryzen 9 5950X, the multi-threaded performance is also improved by 22.5%, which is not easy considering that the number of cores has not changed.
However, the horizontal comparison is still not enough.It can lead the i9-12900K with 16 cores and 24 threads by 7.9%, but it is as much as 26.3% behind the i9-13900K with 24 cores and 32 threads. The latter wins by more than 40,000 points.
It has to be said that 16 small cores are really fierce.
Finally, some official performance comparison data is attached for everyone to see:
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