Intel challenges amd and its new zen 2 in real gaming environments
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At Computex AMD presented its new Zen 2-based architecture. At that event, the company claimed that these new processors outnumbered those of its most direct competitor Intel. Especially in multitasking operations, in addition to the gaming segment. Some statements that have not gone unnoticed, not even for its main competitor. Since they challenge them to demonstrate what they have said.
Intel challenges AMD and its new Zen 2 in real gaming environments
It has been said that Cinebench performance should not be taken into account because it is not equivalent to real-world utility. So these AMD tests would not be entirely realistic.
New fight
Therefore, from Intel they have challenged AMD to overcome the FPS that their processors have obtained in real gaming environments, not in benchmarks. From the company they affirm that the AMD processors are not going to outperform their own, so that they would remain in first position in this regard. A challenge that so far has not been answered.
Although it must be remembered that AMD has its presentation at E3 2019 this week. So we can expect news from you, as well as some possible response. But it is clear that the battle between the two companies is served.
It remains to be seen if AMD accepts this and if they really exceed the performance of Intel processors as they said it was, in late May. There is undoubtedly much interest in seeing if this is really so or not.
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