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New 8-core 16-core amd ryzen cpu benchmark leaked

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After years of internal restructuring and not living up to Intel in the CPU market, AMD returns to the fray with the Zen architecture. The AMD RYZEN processor will be the one to spearhead its main desktop CPU proposal, thanks to its base frequency of 3.4 GHz and 8 cores with hyperthreading to 16 threads.

Some benchmarks of the new processor have already been leaked in the Chinese forums, where its performance is compared with that of other Intel chips. We review the scores below.

According to the source, the Ryzen CPU in the benchmarks is the same model used in the New Horizon demo. Tests test the processor on Cinebench R15 and Fritz Chess. No direct comparisons have been made yet but they can be compared with the registered ones to give us an idea.

AMD will use the RYZEN brand for enthusiastic user-oriented Zen-based processors. The CPU architecture will be based on Zen and the platform will be known as Summit Ridge. The RYZEN CPU will bring 8 cores and 16 threads with a shared cache of 4MB + 16MB (8 + 8) MB (L2 + L3).

The base frequency will be 3.4 GHz. The chip has simultaneous multithreading and the increase in IPC (instructions per clock) exceeds 40% compared to the counterpart chip in the previous generation Bulldozer. RYZEN has a TDP consumption of 95W, which is quite surprising when compared to the 140W of the similar i7-6900K.

AMD RYZEN - Cinebench Score R15

The Cinebench test tests processor performance by dividing the same task for all available threads. With this we can know the behavior of the CPU when working on an optimized task in a parallel process. Examples of this are video editing, a server, or a virtual machine.

In Cinebench R15, the AMD RYZEN chip scored 1188cb in CPU rendering. Comparatively, the Core i7-7700K gets 966cb at base frequency and 1083cb with a 5GHz overclock based on recent leaked benchmarks. The Core i7-6900K processor, which has the same number of cores and threads, achieves up to 1500cb and the superior i7-6950X 1800cb at base frequencies.

CPU Core i7-7700K (base) Core i7-7700K (5GHz) Core i7-6900K (base) Core i7-6950X (base) AMD RYZEN (8/16)
Cinebench R15 966 cb 1083 cb ~ 1500 cb ~ 1800 cb 1188 cb

AMD RYZEN - Fritz Chess

In the Fritz Chess test, also of parallel process, the new AMD chip achieves a relative note of 36.86 and 17693 Kilonods per second. Intel's Broadwell-E processors like the i7-6900K have 22, 500 points and the i7-6950X more than 24000. Their relative rating is not available. The next i7-7700K has been tested at 35.52 relative points and 17049 Kilometers at base frequency. At 5 GHz, the i7 itself scores 41.44 relative points and 19891 Kilonods.

CPU Name Core i7-7700K (Stock) Core i7-7700K (5GHz) Core i7-6900K (Stock) Core i7-6950X (Stock) AMD RYZEN (8/16)
FRITZ Chess relative 35.52 41.44 47.80 51.50 36.86
FRITZ Chess Kilonodos / s 17049 19891 ~ 22500 ~ 24, 000 17693

AMD X370 chipset for AM4 enthusiast motherboards

The AMD X370 chipset is the chipset for overclocking on robust platforms. It's geared up for the next Zen-based Summit Ridge generation and will bring performance comparable to today's most competitive chipsets. Support for USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps USB-C), NVMe, and SATA Express, as well as support for CFX (CrossFire) and SLI with two x16 (Gen3) tracks for GPUs, pave the way for Zen technology.

WE RECOMMEND AMD Ryzen 5 1600X overclocked at 5.9 GHz

We recommend reading our guide to the best processors on the market.

It should be noted that, although RYZEN has been compared with other processors with comparable characteristics, the price of these varies greatly and the AMD price is not yet known. It is great news that AMD is regaining ground in the market by presenting such a competitive product. This will only benefit us as consumers, whether we choose the red or blue team.

Source: wccftech

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