The comparisons ryzen 3000 vs intel core were made without patches meltdown / specter
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When AMD unveiled its Ryzen 3000 lineup of processors at E3, the company revealed slides showing performance parity with Intel in several popular titles. Now, it has been confirmed that AMD's testing methodology was not designed to get the best out of its processors. Rather, AMD tested Intel's processors to the best of its ability, even when it came at the cost of its own system performance, at least according to Paul's Hardware.
Ryzen 3000 vs Intel Core was compared without security patches for Intel processors and without the latest Windows 10 update
AMD tested Intel's CPUs without patches of speculative execution vulnerabilities or the latest security flaws affecting Intel Core processors in Windows 10. This prevented these security fixes from reducing the performance of Intel processors.. equivalent.
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AMD also tested both sets of processors on an earlier version of Windows 10, hampering its own potential performance. The latest version of Windows 10, which came with the May 2019 update, included scheduler changes that allow the operating system to better utilize AMD's Ryzen series processors. This version of the operating system is not yet widespread, so AMD opted to use the same version of the operating system as its Intel-based test system, which hinders its own performance in the process.
However, even with these features, AMD Ryzen 3000 processors offer exceptional levels of performance.
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