A powerful run by the Intel Core i9-13900K on PassMark's desktop CPU single-thread performance chart has signposted an upcoming colossal battle between the Raptor Lake chip and Zen 4's best: the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X. The i9-13900K took a commanding lead in the chart and was measured reaching up to 5.8 GHz.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Titanic-Intel-Core-i9-13900K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-7950X-clash-incoming-as-Raptor-Lake-takes-command-of-PassMark-s-single-thread-performance-chart.656387.0.html
By my math, the 13900K single-thread score is 39.5% higher than the 5950X. 4833 / 3464.
On the other hand, 13900K multi-thread score is only 18.7% higher. 54433 / 45851.
I noticed the reported base clocks are much lower than Ryzen 7000. Maybe that's the secret, Raptor Lake only wins on multi-threaded when power consumption gets pushed to unrealistic levels.
Whatever the case, we should see PassMark scores for Ryzen 7000 any minute now since the review embargo lifts on the 26th.
Quote from: Anonymousgg on September 24, 2022, 22:08:44I noticed the reported base clocks are much lower than Ryzen 7000. Maybe that's the secret, Raptor Lake only wins on multi-threaded when power consumption gets pushed to unrealistic levels.
the difference between the base clocks is directly related to the difference between the base TDP (125W x 170W)!
7900X aren't published yet, but there are Benchmarks of 2 7900X Systems, with avarage 4326 in Single Core and 52818 in total score
I'm surprised that there are i5-13400 and i5-13500 PassMark pages, even though those aren't supposed to come out with the first wave of Raptor Lake CPUs, but nothing for the 7600X/7700X/7900X/7950X yet which launch in 3 days.
The difference between the CPUs being marginal... AMD won by having the lowest consumption, coming with AVX512 , process size 7nm.
Quote from: Rogatti on September 25, 2022, 22:51:00The difference between the CPUs being marginal... AMD won by having the lowest consumption, coming with AVX512 , process size 6nm.