The Gracemont little cores are now rumored to provide better performance than previously thought, helping the mid-tier model outperform even the Ryzen 7 5800X by around 5% in multi-core loads at a ~$100 lower MSRP. However, this price difference may actually be offset by the need to buy a new motherboard, DDR5 modules and a separate cooler.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Leak-suggests-the-Intel-i5-12600K-CPU-outperforms-AMD-s-Ryzen-7-5800X-at-a-considerably-lower-price.556902.0.html
The Gracemont little cores are now rumored to provide better performance than previously thought, helping the mid-tier model outperform even the Ryzen 7 5800X by around 5% in multi-core loads at a ~$100 lower MSRP. However, this price difference may actually be offset by the need to buy a new motherboard, DDR5 modules and a separate cooler.
"AMD has an answer for Alder Lake with the 3D V-Cache Ryzen 5000 models..."
the only rumor I've seen of a part using 3D V-Cache is associated with a Milan-X product.
What is your source for any desktop products scheduled to include 3D V-Cache?
Quote from: JayN on August 27, 2021, 03:42:48
What is your source for any desktop products scheduled to include 3D V-Cache?
The video I linked, towards the end. Lisa Su also confirmed this in AMD's latest earnings call.