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You can't compare it to unreleased products of unknown performance.Get back to us with your analysis in October when Intel releases their Arrow Lake CPU's. I think we may be looking at Conroe 2.0
No one in human history has complained about having more integer performance. It's what you want.
WTF, is this the year of unbalanced uarchitectures or what???
Does ARL look like an INT heavy uarch from these scores?
NoNow stupid question, just for the fun.
Since GNR is of a lower rev than Turin,
A later could (huh, can dream hu?) bring some performance,
Maybe X3D would be later rev ,???
"Unbalanced" chip is actually Zen 5. It got ~10% in Int and 25% in FP performance. Hence Arrowlake looks comparatively better in Int.
WTF, is this the year of unbalanced uarchitectures or what???
Does ARL look like an INT heavy uarch from these scores?
Based on what? Definitely not the Geekbench scores released thus far. Looks like Zen 5 with better MT...and thats probably exactly what it will end up being.Get back to us with your analysis in October when Intel releases their Arrow Lake CPU's. I think we may be looking at Conroe 2.0
Not funny. Find something longer with 40% in it. 😁
I thought the same thing when Zen 4 hit 5.7GHz then Raptor Lake came two months later and hit 5.8GHz, lol. Its...quite strange.how do both companies know in advance the average scores of each other so they are so similar?
on cutting edge CPU archs? the most complex devices on planet earth (and manufacturing lithography ASML etc etc)
some insane espionage going on
13900K was better than the 7950X in GB MT as well, here how it ended once you threw apps in the pipelines, and this average comprise both CB R20 and 23, wich is to say to count R23 twice, as well as the AMD crippling Povray, yet it wasnt enough even with the 253W brake removed :Based on what? Definitely not the Geekbench scores released thus far. Looks like Zen 5 with better MT...and thats probably exactly what it will end up being.
First, this is a Zen 5 thread and you don't compare it to Zen 5. Second, if Zen 5 is faster than its totally irrelevant.13900K was better than the 7950X in GB MT as well, here how it ended once you threw apps in the pipelines, and this average comprise both CB R20 and 23, wich is to say to count R23 twice, as well as the AMD crippling Povray, yet it wasnt enough even with the 253W brake removed :
Core i9-13900K, i7-13700K & i5-13600K: Gaming-Könige im Test: Benchmarks in Apps
Intel Raptor Lake im Test: Benchmarks in Apps / So wurde getestet / Leistung in Single-Core-Lasten (klassisch)www.computerbase.de
First, this is a Zen 5 thread and you don't compare it to Zen 5. Second, if Zen 5 is faster than its totally irrelevant.
no it doesn't , it details the way it works.Nope, the official Zen 5 SOG confirmed the decoder works as intended - it is there to boost SMT.
which is totally wrong since Zen 5's single core is much better than Zen 4's. Post a real benchmark or stay out of the Zen 5 thread with irrelevant posts.This was an answer to the assumption that ARL being better in GB MT than the 9950X would imply that it would be better in MT apps as well, so this comparison make 100% sense, and even more with the core count scaling limited GB 6 than with GB5.
Gee that's gonna be hard for a lot of peoplePost a real benchmark
which is totally wrong since Zen 5's single core is much better than Zen 4's. Post a real benchmark or stay out of the Zen 5 thread with irrelevant posts.
But Zen5 has great avx-512 support and that could make it a lot faster. Again, without a real benchmark and the windows patch, by the time we see ARL it could blow the doors off of it.I m talking of MT since the post i was referencing to mentioned ARL s GB MT scores as being a prove of likely better MT scores than Zen 5 in apps, dunno why you are talking of ST, here is the post i was answering to :
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Set apart y-Cruncher i dont know anything that use AVX512 when it comes to the usual apps and benches, so it s unlikely to make any difference, FTR Cinebench 2024 require AVX256 support at most, so that s the highest AVX that is of widespread use currently.But Zen5 has great avx-512 support and that could make it a lot faster. Again, without a real benchmark and the windows patch, by the time we see ARL it could blow the doors off of it.
eekBench isn't out yet...Gee that's gonna be hard for a lot of people
WTF, is this the year of unbalanced uarchitectures or what???
Does ARL look like an INT heavy uarch from these scores?
More important question, how do you read it INT or FP heavy since GB6 doesn't distinguish INT and FP?
GeekBench6 reports four different types of scores, a value that's calculated by comparing the device's performance against a baseline.
Maybe the subsection score is available in paid version or while logged in?Subsection score
The workloads are grouped by how the workload exercise the system, and are calculated using the individual workload scores. The subsections are Integer,and Floating-Point workloads.
GeekBench | Virtual Client Platform
GeekBench5 and GeekBench6 are third party tools that runs its own, pre-defined set of workloads to measure CPU performance. GeekBench is often used to comparemicrosoft.github.io
Maybe the subsection score is available in paid version or while logged in?
Needs more.Already seeing price drops. Look at that 9900X. 10% discount lol.
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X drops to $623, 9900X now $449 in the US, with prices slashed up to 12% in Germany - VideoCardz.com
Ryzen 9000 gets first price cuts Not official AMD price cuts, but retailer price cuts. The AMD Ryzen 9000 series has arrived, with at least four SKUs already announced and launched. However, a few things need to be finalized before the full transition to the new platform can be declared...videocardz.com