AMD pulled back the curtain on its Ryzen7000 CPUs, claiming that even the $300 Ryzen 5 7600X offers up to a 17% improvement over Intel's current flagship.
AMD is making some bold claims about its upcoming Ryzen 7000 processors — not the least of which is that the $300 Ryzen 5 7600X is as much as 17% faster than Intel’s flagship Core i9-12900K.
Price cuts are attractive, but performance is king. And AMD is bullish on performance for its first 5nm desktop processors. The most impressive claim AMD made was that the Ryzen 5 7600X beats out Intel’s Core i9-12900K in games. AMD shared several benchmarks, including a demo where the Ryzen 5 was 11% faster in F1 2022
Part of the performance improvement comes fromthe move from 7nm down to 5nm, but it also comes from increased power and clock speeds. Core counts remain unchanged compared to the previous generation, but both Ryzen 9 chips jump to 170 watts from 105W in the previous generation, while the Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 both have a 105W TDP .
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