AMD Ryzen 7 5800X leak shows CPU outgunning Core i9-10900K, with Intel looking in real trouble
AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X appears to be like prefer it’s handily crushed Intel’s present Comet Lake flagship processor, in the newest of a bunch of leaked benchmarks that present Zen 3 CPUs actually flying in the case of single-core efficiency.
This recent leak shows the 5800X being benchmarked in CPU-Z, with a single-core consequence that can definitely increase quite a lot of eyebrows, as highlighted by Tum_Apisak on Twitter.
AMD Ryzen 7 5800Xhttps://t.co/sf9v2STxKL pic.twitter.com/wznQp8eu1xOctober 27, 2020
As you possibly can see, the AMD CPU managed to hit a single-thread results of 650, and multi-threaded rating of 6,593.
What’s so eye-opening about that single-thread rating is that the tally of 650 simply outdoes Intel’s Core-i9 10900K which as you possibly can see on the above bar chart is at 584.
That represents an 11% victory for the Ryzen 7 5800X, bearing in thoughts that this AMD chip has a most enhance of 4.7GHz in comparison with the 10900K, which is able to reaching 5.3GHz on a single core. When you contemplate that substantial 600MHz distinction in enhance clocks, it simply underlines the architectural advances AMD has made with Zen 3-based CPUs.
The 3950X was unsurprisingly means behind the 5800X in single-threaded, by the way, with a rating of 524. Needless to say, the response on Twitter has been fairly impressed with AMD’s obvious achievement right here – though we should always take this with the same old salty condiments, and certainly not focus an excessive amount of on only a single benchmark rating, anyway.
Multi-threaded goodness
The multi-threaded result’s spectacular too, and the 5800X simply outpaces its predecessor the 3800X, being 18% quicker. The Intel Core i9-10900K is quicker in multi-threaded, in fact, however then it’s a 10-core, 20-thread processor, in comparison with 8-cores and 16-threads for the 5800X, so it has significantly extra muscle in that respect earlier than we even get to Intel’s superior clock speeds.
Even so, as Wccftech, which noticed all this, factors out, the Intel flagship nonetheless solely wins by round 10% in comparison with the 5800X (which isn’t, in fact, the flagship of AMD’s vary by any means).
For these , the testbed for the Ryzen 7 5800X in this case included a Gigabyte B550M Aorus Pro motherboard, and 32GB of system RAM clocked at 2400MHz (in different phrases, conservatively).
AMD’s Ryzen 5000 chips go on sale come November 5, and initially the processors out there would be the flagship Ryzen 9 5950X, Ryzen 9 5900X, and Ryzen 7 5800X talked about right here, plus on the mid-range AMD has the Ryzen 5 5600X.
To say people are excited for these Ryzen chips could be an understatement at this level, and Intel should be involved seeing this leakage, and the chip big will likely really feel the strain to get its next-gen Rocket Lake processors out sooner moderately than later. Intel’s Eleventh-gen CPUs are anticipated to reach early in 2021, and the excellent news is that they’re rumored to be shaping up promisingly for avid gamers.