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    Hardware support: SemiAnalysis: "The Semiconductor Heist Of The Century | Arm China Has Gone Completely Rogue, Operating As An Independent Company With Inhouse IP/R&D"

    Hardware support: SemiAnalysis: "The Semiconductor Heist Of The Century | Arm China Has Gone Completely Rogue, Operating As An Independent Company With Inhouse IP/R&D"


    SemiAnalysis: "The Semiconductor Heist Of The Century | Arm China Has Gone Completely Rogue, Operating As An Independent Company With Inhouse IP/R&D"

    Posted: 28 Aug 2021 06:52 AM PDT

    AMD vs Intel Generations: performance overview Zen to Zen 3 vs CFL to RKL

    Posted: 29 Aug 2021 12:48 AM PDT

    This is a condensed summary of the performance results of 3DCenter.org's previous launch analysis of new CPU generations (based on dozens of launch reviews from famous hardware sites). As far as possible, direct comparisons to the current CPU generation were used. For older CPU generations, only indirect comparisons to their respective successors were available - which could therefore only be included interpolated.

    The overall result can therefore not be completely accurate, for older CPU generations you can expect a deviation of 1-2 percentage points (for the newer CPU generations a maximum of 1 percentage point). The whole thing is therefore only meant to show the rough performance differences or performance jumps between these CPU generations.

    Due to a lack of more precise data for the small CPU models (non-K, non-X), this was only done for the respective top models per generation and per number of CPU cores. For Intel's newer processors only benchmark values with activated power limits were used. The gaming performance refers to the CPU limit, mostly achieved with benchmarks on low resolutions as well as the use of percentiles (instead of average frame rates).

     

    Application performance tested SKUs   6-core     8-core   10/12-core
    AMD Zen 1600X & 1800X 48% 61% -
    AMD Zen+ 2600X & 2700X 54% 68% -
    AMD Zen 2 3600X, 3800X & 3900X 67% 83% 106%
    AMD Zen 3 5600X, 5800X & 5900X 80% 100% 124%
    Intel Rocket Lake 11600K & 11900K 75% 94% -
    Intel Comet Lake 10600K, 10700K & 10900K 65% 82% 97%
    Intel Coffee Lake-R 9600K & 9900K 49% 79% -
    Intel Coffee Lake 8700K 63% - -

     

    Gaming performance       tested SKUs   6-core     8-core   10/12-core
    AMD Zen 1600X & 1800X 62% 65% -
    AMD Zen+ 2600X & 2700X 66% 70% -
    AMD Zen 2 3600X, 3800X & 3900X 76% 81% 83%
    AMD Zen 3 5600X, 5800X & 5900X 96% 100% 102%
    Intel Rocket Lake 11600K & 11900K 91% 101% -
    Intel Comet Lake 10600K, 10700K & 10900K 83% 90% 97%
    Intel Coffee Lake-R 9600K & 9900K 76% 87% -
    Intel Coffee Lake 8700K 80% - -

     

    Source: 3DCenter.org

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    Samsung Electronics 3nm process technology still faces technical problems

    Posted: 28 Aug 2021 06:15 PM PDT

    Gaming Benchmark: 4 Core vs. 6 Core vs. 8 Cores, Core/Cache Scaling

    Posted: 28 Aug 2021 06:58 AM PDT

    Fractal Design released new Lumen AIO cooler.

    Posted: 28 Aug 2021 12:29 PM PDT

    Project SPHINX - When the USSR tried to change the computer forever

    Posted: 28 Aug 2021 05:35 AM PDT

    [ExtremeTech] IBM's New System Z CPU Offers 40 Percent More Performance per Socket, Integrated AI

    Posted: 28 Aug 2021 10:44 AM PDT

    SemiAnalysis: "A Chip Off The Old Block? New RISC-V Startup Garners Many Senior CPU Architects From Apple, Google, Marvell, Qualcomm, Intel, and AMD"

    Posted: 28 Aug 2021 12:16 PM PDT

    Intel Ponte Vecchio is a Spaceship of a GPU

    Posted: 28 Aug 2021 02:24 PM PDT

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